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	<title>Why Some Women Lose Their Identity After Marriage</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[I Don&rsquo;t Even Know Who I Am Anymore&hellip; This sentence is spoken softly. Often privately. Sometimes silently. A woman who once had dreams, opinions, hobbies, ambitions, friendships, a personal rhythm of life&hellip; Suddenly finds herself introducing herself only through relationships. Someone&rsquo;s wife. Someone&rsquo;s daughter-in-law. Someone&rsquo;s mother. Before marriage, a woman has her own dreams, opinions, hobbies, goals, and a unique way of living. She knows who she is and what she wants from life. But after marriage, many women become so involved in their new responsibilities that they begin to identify themselves only through their relationships&mdash;as someone&rsquo;s wife, daughter-in-law, or mother. This change does not happen suddenly. It often happens slowly through small sacrifices, daily adjustments, and putting everyone else&rsquo;s needs before their own. Over time, a woman may look at her life and wonder, &ldquo;Where did my own identity go?&rdquo; She may feel that she has forgotten her personal dreams and lost touch with the person she once was. Not every woman experiences this, and not every marriage causes it. But it is a reality for many women. Astrology does not blame anyone for this situation. Instead, it helps us understand an important question: Why do some women adapt to marriage&hellip; while others slowly disappear inside it?]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[I Don&rsquo;t Even Know Who I Am Anymore&hellip; This sentence is spoken softly. Often privately. Sometimes silently. A woman who once had dreams, opinions, hobbies, ambitions, friendships, a personal rhythm of life&hellip; Suddenly finds herself introducing herself only through relationships. Someone&rsquo;s wife. Someone&rsquo;s daughter-in-law. Someone&rsquo;s mother. Before marriage, a woman has her own dreams, opinions, hobbies, goals, and a unique way of living. She knows who she is and what she wants from life. But after marriage, many women become so involved in their new responsibilities that they begin to identify themselves only through their relationships&mdash;as someone&rsquo;s wife, daughter-in-law, or mother. This change does not happen suddenly. It often happens slowly through small sacrifices, daily adjustments, and putting everyone else&rsquo;s needs before their own. Over time, a woman may look at her life and wonder, &ldquo;Where did my own identity go?&rdquo; She may feel that she has forgotten her personal dreams and lost touch with the person she once was. Not every woman experiences this, and not every marriage causes it. But it is a reality for many women. Astrology does not blame anyone for this situation. Instead, it helps us understand an important question: Why do some women adapt to marriage&hellip; while others slowly disappear inside it?]]></description>
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