Women who are most likely to be lonely after marriage may have the following situations: Lack of social circle and support system: If a woman does not establish her own social circle and support system after marriage, she relies too much on her husband or family , then she may feel lonely and helpless when her husband is busy with work or other affairs. Career pressure and neglect of personal development: If a woman puts all her energy on her family and children after marriage and neglects her career development and personal interests, she may feel lost when her children grow up or leave the family. and loneliness. Lack of common interests and communication base: If couples lack common interests, hobbies and communication base, and cannot establish a deep emotional connection, women may feel lonely and boring after marriage. Overloaded family responsibilities: If a woman takes on overloaded family responsibilities after marriage and does not receive enough support and help, she may feel exhausted and lonely. No independent financial ability: If a woman does not have independent financial ability after marriage and is completely dependent on her husband's financial support, she may feel helpless and lonely once she faces financial difficulties or changes in her husband's life. It should be emphasized that the above situation is not absolute, and everyone's situation and feelings are different. Loneliness after marriage may be the result of a combination of factors. In order to avoid loneliness after marriage, women can proactively establish their own social circle and support system, pay attention to personal development and hobbies, maintain good communication and interaction with their partners, share family responsibilities together, and cultivate independent financial capacity.