Medically is a different issue but I'm surprised to see not recognized in society on this thread.
Is this just my experience?
When I told my mother that husband had left she didn't hesitate. "Oh yes, men, when they get a certain age something happens to their brains, don't worry, it will take time but he'll be back". She didn't even seemed too surprised, like it was normal.
Just the other day I ran into a "hockey mom" that I haven't seen in a few years. After chatting for a while, I said, well I'm sure you heard Mr Nah left. She said, "yes, I heard he's having a MLC". This is common when I run into people.
Old friends, co-workers, his friends and co-workers, most of them say the term "MLC" before I do.
Yes, some will say something along the lines that "MLC" is just an excuse for bad behavior. Funny thing though, my experience is that the MLCers don't use "MLC" as an excuse as much as we do. It seems to me that everybody around the Leaver uses the term MLC except him.
In the early days when I made the typical mistake of using the term to him, he rolled his eyes and snickered, like I was being ridiculous. He was also convinced that I was talking to his friends and telling them to make fun of him for having a MLC. This was "locker room talk" with his hockey friends. I never talked to them, I don't even know most of them. THEY on their own, were "busting his balls" and using the term "MLC". He was angry with me b/c in his words, "everyone says I'm stupid, I'm not stupid you know". He kept repeating this same phrase again and again to me at one of our divorce hearings. He calmed down when I finally said that I had no idea who called him stupid and I never said anything to anybody about him being stupid.
Maybe it's because the Leaver is so very stereotypical?