A quiet shift can destroy closeness. Not overnight, not with drama, but with small, repeated habits that slowly wear people down. A sigh here, a complaint there, a story told for the tenth time. No one wants to say it, but everyone feels it. The room grows heavier, the calls become fewer, and the worst part is… most don’t even rea… Continues…
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