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5 Definite Signs You Have Fallen Out of Love with a Partner
There are some telltale signs that you may be falling out of love with your partner. No matter what you say or convince yourself that what you are experiencing is nothing serious, the truth is there are definitely signs that the love is indeed gone.
1) You find yourself constantly fighting and bickering, it may be a sign that the love is gone. If you can't stand to be around your partner, or if you're always looking for ways to avoid them.
2) You’re always thinking about other people, or if you find yourself attracted to other people, it's a sign that you're no longer in love with your partner.
3) You don't care about your partner's needs or feelings. Your body language may have communicated you don’t love him or her even if you never said you don’t care.
4) You’re no longer interested in the things that your partner is interested in and prefer to be left alone.
5) You find yourself constantly thinking about ways to end the relationship, but what stops you are your sentimental thoughts and financial obligations like: the great memories in the house, your children and their feelings, pets you care for, what family and friends might think, shared assets, and simply avoiding the coming emotional hurt you will experience after a breakup.
If any of these signs sound familiar, it's time to rethink your relationship. It may be time to end things and move on. Of course, it's not always easy to just end things. If you have kids, or if you're married, it's not always that simple. But if you're not happy, and if you're no longer in love with your partner, it may be time to make a change. Talk to a therapist or counselor about your options, and make a plan for what's best for you.
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