Is it normal to lose feelings in every relationship?
It’s totally normal to have times where you feel more or less in love with your partner. At the same time, it’s painful to have stillnesses in a relationship that leave you feeling lost or doubting its future. You may still “love” your partner, and you may still want it to work with them.
Should I feel bad for liking someone else?
There’s nothing wrong with feeling an attraction to another person when you’re in a relationship. Having a crush on someone other than your partner while you’re in a relationship is totally normal. And it doesn’t mean you’re a shady girlfriend or a bad husband, or that your relationship is on the rocks.
Can you love someone and lose feelings?
It’s totally possible to love someone, but to no longer feel a spark. “Ultimately, it can feel really scary to leave a relationship that you’ve put time and energy into, and people often use this as a reason to stay,” Alyssa Arnol, LCSW, a psychotherapist with Psychotherapy Associates of Chicago, tells Bustle.
How do you get the feeling back in a relationship?
8 Ways to Regain Love in a Relationship
- Step One: Take a step backwards to go forward. Try and remember what those first few days, weeks or even (if you’re very lucky) years were like.
- Step Two: Compromise, compromise, compromise!
- Step Three: Make new friends and have more of an outside life.
How do you stop feelings for someone who doesn’t feel the same?
These tips can help you start the process of moving forward.
- Acknowledge the truth of the situation.
- Identify relationship needs — and deal breakers.
- Accept what the love meant to you.
- Look to the future.
- Prioritize other relationships.
- Spend time on yourself.
- Give yourself space.
- Understand it may take some time.
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