9 Signs that you might be Falling out of love, and how to stop it

Communication and engaging in fun activities are two of the many ways to bring back the lost love.

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You were once head over heels for your partner, but over time, something changed, and you do not feel the love any more. You may be worried about your feelings and start pondering if you are falling out of love.

Sometimes, feelings for a person change with time. The same person with the same looks, behaviors, and attitude who attracted you once might not seem interesting any longer. Your heart that was once full of love, warmth, and appreciation may seem empty and feelingless. At this point, you may start giving your relationship a thought.

If you, too, are experiencing such a feeling where you no longer enjoy your partner’s company, it’s time to revisit your relationship and the feelings attached to them. Read the post to know the signs of falling out of love, the reasons behind it, and what you can do to prevent it.

Is It Possible To Fall Out Of Love? 

When you love someone, you want to spend the rest of your life with them. Somewhere along the way, changes in your or your partner’s behavior, significant changes in your life, or serious mistakes such as extramarital affairs, substance abuse or addiction by you or your partner, can change your feelings. You could go from loving them to being disgusted by their mere presence.

You may not know what happened and how it exactly happened, but you have a tough time connecting with your partner. Their quirky habits and sense of humor, which once amused you, now annoy you. You feel guilty for not being able to reciprocate their love, but no matter how hard you try, you cannot love them anymore.

Why Do Couples Fall Out Of Love? 

Well, if there is a straight answer to this question, then it would be ‘because we are all humans.’ And we tend to fall in and out of love several times.

We are guided by emotions, both negative and positive. During the initial phases of a relationship, everything will be hunky-dory. The couple would be eager to spend time with each other, physical intimacy would be thrilling, and the world will start to look more beautiful when they’re together.

But as time passes and things change, people also change. Life gets hectic, responsibilities catch up, and before you have a chance to realize, your relationship takes a back seat. If neither of you attempts to make your relationship a priority, it will slip further. Relationships flourish only when you take care of them. Neglect it, and it won’t be long before either of the partners fall out of love.

Things like infidelity, addiction to alcohol, and neglecting family responsibilities can be other common reasons why a person falls out of love. However, the reasons would be quite specific for a couple.

Whatever the reasons might be, it is wise to act before things go out of hand. Next, we tell you about the signs that you should look for to know if you are falling out of love.

Signs Of Falling Out Of Love 

Signs that indicate you are falling out are usually subtle and go unnoticed until one day when you find that you no longer want to go home or look for excuses to stay away from your partner.

  1. Low tolerance: When we love someone, they seem perfect to us, no matter how ill-tempered, impatient, and lazy they might be. We tend to overlook the flaws and try to focus on the positives to fuel our love.

But when the love starts to fade, negative traits begin to overshadow the positive ones. Soon, you will reach a point where you cannot take it anymore, and annoyance and disgust will be the dominant feelings. From there, it is usually downhill. Disappointment in your partner becomes a regular thing, and unfulfilled promises, no matter how small, are perceived as a breach of trust. In short, you become less tolerant and more judgmental of their shortcomings.

  1. Never-ending fights: You may have argued or fought with your partner even when you loved them a lot. But now, the fights are at a different level and become an outlet to vent your anger and built-up frustration. More often than not, these fights go on and on without any resolution. You do not think twice before attacking them personally or using hurtful words. And rather than feeling sorry when they cry, you may feel irritated and walk away.
  1. Emotional connection is lost: Emotional connection between the partners is a sign of a healthy relationship. But when one person in the relationship loses interest, that connection becomes weak. When you are falling out of love, your partner is no longer the first person you want to share things with. When they try to reach out, you will respond but without any emotions and sentiments.
  1. Priorities change: Remember when you used to wait for your partner no matter how late they came home from work? Or the time when you canceled your plans with friends to be with them? Well, now things are different, and you no longer try to compromise or adjust for your partner. Your priorities change, and when your partner questions you, you call them clingy or nagging rather than trying to understand them.
  1. Sex becomes a chore: When you have feelings for each other, physical intimacy is the purest form of expressing love. When you fall out of love, any physical expression of love from your partner may feel shallow, and you may not be able to reciprocate as you once did. What was once a beautiful experience is just a physical activity – a mere chore to satisfy the bodily desires – when there is no love.
  1. No longer a sanctuary: A relationship is a union of two people who trust each other to share their deepest fears and dark secrets. But, when you fall out of love, you no longer trust your partner and seek companionship or refuge outside the relationship. You may find yourself trusting an old friend or a co-worker more than your partner, so much so that you even share intimate details about your partner with them.
  1. It feels like you are stuck in a rut: When you have been in a relationship for quite some time, you tend to settle down into a routine. It could be a simple one with you staying home or an elaborate one with you juggling work and home, among other things. While a routine can make you feel safe and secure, it can also kill the passion and excitement in a relationship. You could become tired of the routine with your partner, and may crave for something new and exciting without them.
  1. You are in constant conflict: Falling out of love while in a relationship is never easy. You will always have to face an ongoing inner battle. These new feelings of anger and frustration with your beloved can be confusing, and you may not understand where things went wrong. The fact that you cannot discuss these feelings with your partner (out of fear of breaking their heart) makes you helpless. Also, the guilt of not being able to reciprocate your partner’s love steals your peace of mind.
  1. You spend less time with them: Remember those times when you and your partner were inseparable and dreaded staying apart? Well, it’s the opposite now, if you are falling out of love with them. You don’t long for their company, and may even start to avoid them. The only time you spend with them is probably at the dinner table or when it comes to dealing with the kids.

Anyone can fall out of love, and for whatever reason that broke or changed their heart. But is there a way to prevent it and salvage the relationship?

How To Stop Falling Out Of Love? 

Falling out of love while in a committed relationship could be devastating. It could break homes and hurt both partners. But if you have noticed the signs we discussed above and are trying to shush the voice in your head, then here are a few ways to steer the course to falling back in love.

  1. Hush the critical thinking: Your partner might check nine out of ten items of your ideal partner list, but there will be that one quality that you’re not happy about. You may have brushed it off initially, but now it stands out and makes you uncomfortable. As time passes, your inner voice gets stronger, and you might find yourself cringing at their habits and magnifying their flaws.

While you cannot entirely ignore the flaws, you can look at them rationally and find ways to accept them as long as they are not putting you or your partner in harm’s way.

  1. Deal with kindness and love: When your partner has cheated on you or is drowning their life in alcohol, you have every reason to become indifferent towards them. But check if these negative feelings are temporary reactions or stronger, lasting emotions. If you feel that deep down somewhere you are still in love with them, then take the path of kindness and love.

Continuing to be loving and kind towards your partner is the key to staying in love. This will soothe your partner and give them space to realize their mistakes.

  1. Introspect to find answers: If you are questioning how you feel about your partner, then it is time to do some introspection. Why does someone who was once adorable seem like a stranger now? Did they change, or did you? When you manage to find answers to these questions, you will know what to do next.
  1. Remember why you liked them in the first place: When negative feelings build-up, try to think of all the positive traits in your partner. Whether it is their sense of humor, how they look after you, the little things they do to make you happy or their willingness to take risks – think about how they make you happy and if their flaws are bigger than their best qualities.
  1. Break the monotony: If the daily routine is making life mundane and drab, then break it once in a while – be spontaneous and do something that excites you both. Take charge and put your relationship in the front seat again. Go on dates, do things that interest each other, experiment in the bedroom. Go out of your comfort zone to do things which your partner likes.
  1. Reconnect through communication: If you feel that your partner is becoming distant, talk to them. Communication plays a key role in expressing your feelings and avoiding misunderstandings. There is always something new to discover about a person, no matter how long you have known them for. Talk to your partner and show interest in their activities, praise them for their achievements, and continue to support them. No matter how much they try to run away from you, let them know you want them near and that you will always be there for them.
  1. Do not run away from your feelings: The first time you realize you were falling out of love with your partner, you might have panicked. And out of guilt and fear, you may have suppressed those feelings. But that is not healthy because the more you suppress them, the stronger they become.

So, the best way to address these feelings is to acknowledge them. Talk to someone about it or see a therapist to understand things better. You could also discuss with your partner if you are comfortable and see how to make things better for the two of you.

  1. Reignite the sparks: A simple touch can do a lot more than just leading to physical intimacy. Cuddling and being close to a loved one produces the hormone oxytocin, which helps in promoting devotion, trust, and bonding. If you feel the love fading away, try to reignite the passion with simple acts such as holding hands, cuddling together, or hugging to bring back the love.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is falling out of love normal?

Relationships are complicated. Despite both the partners giving their best efforts, they might find that the spark between them has diminished. The feelings may retract sooner or many years after being together. Falling out of love is normal. However, it is up to the couple to work on it.

2. What is the cause of falling out of love?

Unrealistic expectations from the partner, lack of communication, or efforts from either partner could result in falling out of love. Low self-esteem and decreased appreciation from the other side might make you retract from the relationship. Sometimes there might not be any explainable reason to fall out of love.

Love is a powerful emotion, yet it can also be perplexing. It makes you feel like the luckiest person on the planet or might make you frail when burdened with responsibilities. Don’t panic or act hastily if you think your relationship is falling out of love. Instead, take your time and consider your options. If it’s not for a serious reason, don’t deject your marriage without giving it a try. Analyze what went wrong and what has taken the place of your love for your partner. If you cannot connect with your partner despite your best efforts, it may be time to let go.

Key Pointers

  • Sometimes, a person can fall out of love due to behavioral changes of their partner.
  • Reduced tolerance, frequent fights, and changes in priorities could be signs of falling out of love.
  • Breaking the monotony and reconnecting may help save the relationship before falling out of love.

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Dr. Carlos Juan Carmona-Goyena
Dr. Carlos Juan Carmona-GoyenaPhD (Counseling Psychology)
Dr. Carlos Juan Carmona-Goyena is a board licensed therapist in the USA and Puerto Rico with a specialty in couples, families, and relationships. Dr. Carlos possesses a PhD in Counseling Psychology granted at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.

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