Meera and Rohan have the marriage everyone envies - a beautiful home, a bright daughter, an easy warmth that friends admire over dinner. What no one sees is the silence that has quietly grown between them: the touches that have become routine, the wanting neither of them says out loud, the six years of unspoken assumptions about what the other one feels.
When a chance conversation with an aunt who has lived through her own silent years, and a friend's honest words about therapy, plant the first seeds of change, Meera and Rohan begin the harder, braver work of actually asking each other the questions they've avoided for years.
The Marriage We Never Discuss is a tender, honest story about communication, shame, and rediscovery - a reminder that love isn't a state you arrive at once, but a practice you keep choosing, together, for as long as you want it to stay alive.
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