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WHY MEN DIE SILENT DEATHS IN MODERN MARRIAGES By Adedoja Afees Ekòló

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
October 31, 2025
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WHY MEN DIE SILENT DEATHS IN MODERN MARRIAGES By Adedoja Afees Ekòló
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In today’s rapidly evolving society, the dynamics of marriage have shifted drastically, and while conversations about women’s emotional well-being in marriages have taken center stage, as they rightly should, there’s a less discussed but deeply troubling phenomenon: the silent suffering of men in modern marriages. This silent suffering often leads to what many refer to as “dying a silent death” emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and sometimes even physically.

Cultural Expectations of Masculinity From childhood, men are socialized to believe that expressing emotions is a sign of weakness. Phrases like “man up,” “real men don’t cry,” and “be strong” become internalized early on. This cultural programming discourages emotional vulnerability, especially in marriage where societal expectations often require men to be providers, protectors, and pillars of strength, never the ones who need help.

So when men go through emotional trauma in marriage, be it disrespect, neglect, infidelity, lack of intimacy, or verbal abuse, they suppress it. They bottle up their feelings, choosing silence over the fear of being perceived as weak or unmanly.

Lack of Emotional Support Unlike many women who tend to have strong emotional support systems (friends, sisters, online communities), many men have no one to talk to. Society frowns upon men discussing their marital challenges, especially with other men. A man who opens up is often mocked or advised to “deal with it.”

Thus, men are forced into emotional isolation. They suffer in silence, overwhelmed by emotional pain, unspoken frustration, and confusion, with no outlet to offload.

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Disrespect and Erosion of Masculine Identity In many modern marriages, the man’s role is increasingly questioned or undermined. In some cases, the rise in female empowerment has brought about positive change, but in others, it has bred competition rather than partnership. Some women now adopt an attitude of “I don’t need a man” even within marriage, reducing the man’s significance in the home.

When men feel unappreciated, disrespected, or emasculated, especially in their own homes, they retreat emotionally. Over time, this emotional detachment becomes a slow death of the soul. Their self-esteem crashes, they begin to question their worth, and the man becomes a mere shadow of himself.

Marital Expectations and Silent Sacrifice, Modern men are expected to provide financially, maintain emotional stability, participate in parenting, be available for chores, and still initiate romance, sometimes without receiving appreciation or reciprocation. Many do this out of love and responsibility. But when their efforts are not acknowledged or reciprocated, resentment builds.

Out of a desire to protect their families or avoid confrontation, men swallow their pain. They keep sacrificing until there’s nothing left inside. Some even develop health conditions like high blood pressure, insomnia, depression, or ulcers, conditions linked to prolonged emotional suppression.

Fear of Divorce, Shame and Child Custody Battles, A significant number of men choose silence over separation because of fear. Fear of losing their children. Fear of public shame. Fear of financial ruin due to divorce settlements. Fear of being judged by society. Some endure toxic marriages, constantly hoping for change that never comes. In doing so, they die slowly, emotionally drained and spiritually battered.

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Lack of Safe Spaces for Men, There are very few safe spaces where men can speak honestly about their pain without being judged or ridiculed. Most religious settings focus on the man as the head and place moral expectations on him, rarely addressing his emotional needs. Support groups for men are few and often underfunded or poorly attended.

This lack of safe space leads to silent coping mechanisms,alcohol, gambling, excessive work, extramarital affairs, or dangerous solitude.

Mental Health Stigma, In many African, Asian, and even Western cultures, a man seeking therapy is seen as weak or mentally unstable. Thus, instead of seeking help, men endure. Many slide into depression quietly, and some, tragically, end their lives victims of a pain they were never allowed to express.

The Burden of Being a “Strong Man” Society conditions men to believe that their pain is less important than their ability to endure. This is dangerous. Men, too, are human. They hurt. They cry. They bleed. But when they are denied the freedom to express this humanity, they begin to decay from within.

It is time to break the silence. Modern marriages must become partnerships built on mutual respect, empathy, and communication. We must redefine masculinity not as the absence of emotion, but the courage to be emotionally honest.

Wives must listen to their husbands, not just for instructions or decisions, but for his silent sighs, his tired eyes, his weary voice.

Men must learn that vulnerability is not weakness; it is the first step toward healing.

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Society must create spaces, churches, mosques, social groups, therapy circles where men can safely unburden themselves.

Policy makers and NGOs should include men’s mental health in national discussions about family life and domestic violence.

Only when we truly listen to men beyond their silence can we stop them from dying quietly in marriages where they should be thriving.


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