Saturday, May 2, 2020

Falling out of love is a real thing, but it’s possible to rekindle it with romance.

Falling out of love is a real thing, but it’s possible to rekindle it with romance.
When you're madly in love with someone, you likely never think about what it'd feel like to fall out of that love, but it can happen. 
In fact, it's natural over time for couples to transition from passionate to compassionate love, or a "solid and stable form of love" that can lack the fiery passion of a young relationship, according to "The Anatomy of Love," a site run by relationship researchers.
Long-term partners also often go through major life changes together, and those changes can affect each partner in different ways. Sometimes, those experiences can bring two people closer together, but other times, they can create distance in relationship and, as a result, feelings of love may wane. 
Raising children, deciding to become sober, losing (or gaining) a lot of weight, or becoming disinterested in hobbies that you once shared with your partner can all drive a wedge in a relationship and make it feel like the love you once shared is absent, according to relationship therapist and founder of Tribeca Therapy Matt Lundquist. 
Although falling out of love can be a scary experience, it's possible to regain that love if you have an open mind. "We think of love as binary and static, but it's not like that," Lundquist told Insider.
He added that the "fuel that motivates the love may need to change over time," and a couple's ability to do that can make or break their relationship. 
Falling out of love usually means your relationship is lacking in intimacy
It's hard to define exactly what falling out of love feels like, but it's usually characterized by actions (or lack thereof) that detract from intimacy in a relationship.
If you or your partner start to communicate about relationship problems less and less, or keep secrets from each other, that could be a sign you don't have the love-based connection you once did. 
Another sign you may be falling out of love is a disinterest in sex with your partner. It's normal for a couple's sex life to change as they enter the long-term phase of their relationship, but if you never want to be physically or emotionally intimate with your partner, that raises a major red flag.

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