Ex-wife: "I never talk about it, with anyone"
A woman admits in a personal testimony that she never discusses her difficult situation with anyone — not friends, not family — leaving those around her unaware of what she is actually going through.

In a published testimony addressing the situation of people seemingly abandoned by everyone around them, a woman described as an ex-wife shares a personal admission about her silence.
"I never talk about it, with anyone," she says. She explains that she stays completely silent about everything happening to her — she doesn't tell friends, she doesn't tell her family members, and she doesn't tell anyone else in her life.
Complete isolation
As a result of this silence, the woman admits, none of the people close to her actually know what is happening in her life. Her words describe a situation in which a person chooses total withdrawal even from those closest to them, remaining alone with their thoughts and struggles.
Her testimony points to a broader, often overlooked issue — how people who feel abandoned or rejected frequently choose not to raise their difficulties publicly, or even to share them with those nearest to them. This can lead to a deep sense of loneliness, since the people around them simply have no way of knowing that support might be needed.
The specific circumstances that led to this situation are not disclosed in the source material.


