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  <title>Why Your Husband Won’t Give You What You Need (Even When You Ask)</title>
  <description>Why does your partner pull away right when you ask for what you need? Many people assume it means they don’t care. In reality, something else is happening beneath the surface. In long-term relationships, conflict often triggers stress responses in both partners. One person moves closer, trying to repair. The other steps back, trying to regulate. What looks like indifference is often overwhelm. What feels like rejection is often self-protection. Understanding this pattern changes how you approach conflict. It helps you ask for connection in ways that can actually be received. It helps you step forward instead of shutting down. And it shifts the focus from blame to responsibility — the foundation of a stable relationship. In this conversation, I talk about: Why clear requests still go unmet What’s really happening when a partner withdraws How stepping forward can prevent escalation Why daily connection rituals reduce conflict How to be a supportive partner instead of an opponent &amp;amp;nbsp; Healthy relationships aren’t built by winning arguments. They’re built by learning how to stay connected when it matters most. &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with me at: https://www.leannepeterson.com/ </description>
  <author_name>Take the Upgrade</author_name>
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