Spousal abandonment is a harrowing and disorienting experience, particularly when it involves a sudden and inexplicable departure. This differs greatly from a mutual separation, where a couple agrees to live apart.
What makes it difficult to recognise is that the initial stages are subtle, beginning with a gradual withdrawal of emotional support from the relationship. A partner may become increasingly distant and disengaged from conversations, appearing indifferent to activities previously enjoyed together. They may start spending more time away from home or become secretive, creating an ever-growing emotional void. This emotional detachment then suddenly manifests as a physical departure.