What Nobody Tells You About the Loneliness and Grief After Leaving a Bad Marriage
What Nobody Tells You About the Loneliness and Grief After Leaving a Bad Marriage

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Leaving a bad marriage is supposed to feel like freedom. Sometimes it does, for about three days. Then the silence moves in, and the loneliness that follows is unlike anything you were warned about. This is not the grief of losing love. It is the grief of losing the version of yourself who stayed, and the identity she built around surviving.

Leaving a bad marriage is supposed to feel like freedom. Sometimes it does, for about three days. Then the silence moves in, and the loneliness that follows is unlike anything you were warned about. This is not the grief of losing love. It is the grief of losing the version of yourself who stayed, and the identity she built around surviving.

Indian Women Who Choose Divorce Are Carrying a Courage That No One Around Them Will Name
Indian Women Who Choose Divorce Are Carrying a Courage That No One Around Them Will Name

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Choosing divorce in India means choosing yourself against every system designed to talk you out of it, family, religion, money, and the slow erosion of your own certainty. This is about what that choice actually costs, what it quietly restores, and why the women who make it deserve more than the pity or the applause they usually get instead.

Choosing divorce in India means choosing yourself against every system designed to talk you out of it, family, religion, money, and the slow erosion of your own certainty. This is about what that choice actually costs, what it quietly restores, and why the women who make it deserve more than the pity or the applause they usually get instead.

The Social Death That Follows Divorce for Indian Women in Certain Communities
The Social Death That Follows Divorce for Indian Women in Certain Communities

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Divorce ends a marriage. In certain Indian communities, it also ends a woman's social standing, her friendships, her seat at the table. The stigma is rarely spoken aloud, it arrives in unreturned calls, in the way women who were once your equals now treat you as a cautionary tale. This is what that isolation actually looks like from the inside.

Divorce ends a marriage. In certain Indian communities, it also ends a woman's social standing, her friendships, her seat at the table. The stigma is rarely spoken aloud, it arrives in unreturned calls, in the way women who were once your equals now treat you as a cautionary tale. This is what that isolation actually looks like from the inside.

Children Raised Between Separated Parents Learn Something About Love That Others Never Do
Children Raised Between Separated Parents Learn Something About Love That Others Never Do

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Growing up between two homes, children of separated parents develop a kind of resilience most people spend decades trying to build. They learn that love doesn't live in a single address, and that family can hold its shape even when it changes form. What they carry into adulthood is something no intact household quietly teaches.

Growing up between two homes, children of separated parents develop a kind of resilience most people spend decades trying to build. They learn that love doesn't live in a single address, and that family can hold its shape even when it changes form. What they carry into adulthood is something no intact household quietly teaches.

Co-Parenting With Resentment: What Parenting Your Children After Divorce Actually Requires
Co-Parenting With Resentment: What Parenting Your Children After Divorce Actually Requires

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Co-parenting with someone you resent doesn't ask you to forgive them. It asks something harder, to separate your wounds from your children's needs, every single day. Resentment doesn't disqualify you from being a good parent. But it will cost you something real if you don't know what it's actually doing inside you.

Co-parenting with someone you resent doesn't ask you to forgive them. It asks something harder, to separate your wounds from your children's needs, every single day. Resentment doesn't disqualify you from being a good parent. But it will cost you something real if you don't know what it's actually doing inside you.

When Your Partner Is Difficult Versus When Your Partner Is Dangerous: Signs Women Miss
When Your Partner Is Difficult Versus When Your Partner Is Dangerous: Signs Women Miss

By Aishwarya Kapoor

There's a line most women spend years trying to locate, between a partner who is hard to love and one who is unsafe to love. Difficult looks like friction. Dangerous looks like friction too, at first. The difference lives in what happens when you push back. Here's how to tell one from the other before the cost gets too high.

There's a line most women spend years trying to locate, between a partner who is hard to love and one who is unsafe to love. Difficult looks like friction. Dangerous looks like friction too, at first. The difference lives in what happens when you push back. Here's how to tell one from the other before the cost gets too high.

The Reason Emotional Abuse in Indian Marriage Goes Unrecognized by Wives and Families
The Reason Emotional Abuse in Indian Marriage Goes Unrecognized by Wives and Families

By Aishwarya Kapoor

Emotional abuse in Indian marriage rarely gets named because the tactics, silence, control, gaslighting, are dressed as culture, duty, or love. Wives are taught to read cruelty as devotion. Families are taught to call endurance strength. This is not a private failure. It is a pattern with a shape, and once you see it, you cannot unsee it.

Emotional abuse in Indian marriage rarely gets named because the tactics, silence, control, gaslighting, are dressed as culture, duty, or love. Wives are taught to read cruelty as devotion. Families are taught to call endurance strength. This is not a private failure. It is a pattern with a shape, and once you see it, you cannot unsee it.

Why You Keep Going Back: The Idealization and Devaluation Cycle That Mimics Addiction in Love
Why You Keep Going Back: The Idealization and Devaluation Cycle That Mimics Addiction in Love

By Aishwarya Kapoor

The cycle starts with idealization, he makes you feel chosen, electric, singular. Then comes devaluation, and you spend weeks trying to get back to the beginning. What you're feeling is not love's depth. It's withdrawal. Understanding this pattern of attachment is the first step to seeing the relationship for what it actually is.

The cycle starts with idealization, he makes you feel chosen, electric, singular. Then comes devaluation, and you spend weeks trying to get back to the beginning. What you're feeling is not love's depth. It's withdrawal. Understanding this pattern of attachment is the first step to seeing the relationship for what it actually is.

Why Narcissistic Abuse Victims Take So Long to Name What Happened in a Relationship
Why Narcissistic Abuse Victims Take So Long to Name What Happened in a Relationship

By Aishwarya Kapoor

You didn't leave without a word for what he did to you. You left without a word at all, because the gaslighting had made you doubt every instinct you had. Narcissistic abuse doesn't announce itself. It dismantles your identity so quietly that by the time you try to name the manipulation, you're not even sure you're a victim.

You didn't leave without a word for what he did to you. You left without a word at all, because the gaslighting had made you doubt every instinct you had. Narcissistic abuse doesn't announce itself. It dismantles your identity so quietly that by the time you try to name the manipulation, you're not even sure you're a victim.

When Your Indian Partner Is Everyone's Favourite But Your Quiet Nightmare: Covert Narcissism Signs
When Your Indian Partner Is Everyone's Favourite But Your Quiet Nightmare: Covert Narcissism Signs

By Aishwarya Kapoor

He is charming at every family dinner, patient with your mother-in-law, and praised by every friend you have. But behind that performance, you feel invisible, managed, and quietly erased. Covert narcissism in an Indian partner is hard to name because the manipulation never raises its voice. Here is what it actually looks like from the inside.

He is charming at every family dinner, patient with your mother-in-law, and praised by every friend you have. But behind that performance, you feel invisible, managed, and quietly erased. Covert narcissism in an Indian partner is hard to name because the manipulation never raises its voice. Here is what it actually looks like from the inside.