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Can you love someone after losing feelings?

Can you love someone after losing feelings?

It’s totally possible to love someone, but to no longer feel a spark. It’s also possible to love someone, but come to the conclusion you aren’t a good match.

Why a woman loses interest in a man?

Common causes for a loss of sexual desire and drive in women include: Interpersonal relationship issues. Partner performance problems, lack of emotional satisfaction with the relationship, the birth of a child, and becoming a caregiver for a loved one can decrease sexual desire. Sociocultural influences.

Do you feel like you’ve lost feelings for your partner?

When you feel this way, you may want to talk to your partner about it and think about whether or not you still want to stay in a relationship with them. Visit INSIDER.com for more stories. Something is loading. In a relationship, it’s sometimes possible to feel as though you’ve suddenly lost feelings for your partner.

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What should I do if my girlfriend refuses to come back?

If you truly love her you need to feel guilty of what you’ve done and need to apologize to her. You have to properly convey your love and tell her how you feel. If she loves you back, treat her with dignity. If she refuses to come back just respect her decision and move on.

How do I tell my girlfriend that I miss her?

Let her know that you miss her, but that maybe time is the best medicine, and if you two are meant to be, fate will reunite you. Then go no contact. Truly, dropping off the face of the earth (so to speak) creates mystery. It naturally allows for curiosity to foster those missed feelings.

Why do I suddenly have no feelings for my boyfriend?

Your feelings, or lack of them, could have been building up over time. “In most cases, a person isn’t ‘suddenly’ over a partner. It has often been brewing for a long time,” David Bennett, a certified counselor, relationship expert, author, and the co-founder of Double Trust Dating and Relationships, told INSIDER.