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Nobody says this out loud. So I will. It has a name. It happens quietly, in loving relationships, to good men. And most women feel it without knowing what to call it. It’s called the Madonna-whore split. The mechanism is simple and almost universal. Once a woman becomes a mother in a man’s mind, she moves into a category the nervous system associates with care, protection, and nurturing. A category it codes as: not for desire. From the moment you became a mother, you occupied a new category in his internal world. Sacred. Nurturing. The person who holds everything together. And somewhere in that reorganization, the version of you that was ALIVE in his mind — sexual, unpredictable, separate from the role — got quietly filed somewhere else. Not removed. Just… reclassified. He didn’t decide this. You didn’t do anything wrong. But you felt it. The way he touched you changed. The look changed. Something that used to move between you became careful. Respectful in a way that felt, if you’re honest, like distance. And you’ve been grieving it privately while appearing completely fine. … This is one of the most common things I see. And one of the least talked about. Because how do you say: I think you’ve stopped seeing me as a woman — to the person who loves you most? You say it. That’s how. → The Madonna-whore split is real, documented, and happens in loving relationships → The shift isn’t permanent — but it requires being named before it can be moved → You’re not imagining it. And it’s not your fault.
Nobody says this out loud. So I will. It has a name. It happens quietly, in loving relationships, to good men. And most women feel it without knowing what to call it. It’s called the Madonna-whore split. The mechanism is simple and almost universal. Once a woman becomes a mother in a man’s mind, she moves into a category the nervous system associates with care, protection, and nurturing. A category it codes as: not for desire. From the moment you became a mother, you occupied a new category in his internal world. Sacred. Nurturing. The person who holds everything together. And somewhere in that reorganization, the version of you that was ALIVE in his mind — sexual, unpredictable, separate from the role — got quietly filed somewhere else. Not removed. Just… reclassified. He didn’t decide this. You didn’t do anything wrong. But you felt it. The way he touched you changed. The look changed. Something that used to move between you became careful. Respectful in a way that felt, if you’re honest, like distance. And you’ve been grieving it privately while appearing completely fine. … This is one of the most common things I see. And one of the least talked about. Because how do you say: I think you’ve stopped seeing me as a woman — to the person who loves you most? You say it. That’s how. → The Madonna-whore split is real, documented, and happens in loving relationships → The shift isn’t permanent — but it requires being named before it can be moved → You’re not imagining it. And it’s not your fault.

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