Infatuation Rules
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Signs That Your Partner Doesn't Find You Attractive You're Having Less Sex. Your Partner Is Spending More Time Apart From You. They Are Putting Less Effort Into the Relationship. Intimacy Is Starting to Feel Familial. You're Fighting More Often. Have an Open Conversation. Spend Some Time Apart. Go Back to the Basics of Romance. More items... •
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Read More »For a relationship to thrive, a few things have to be in place: love: to maintain the connection, tenderness, and care that drew you and your partner together. Trust: an important foundation every bond needs to promote a sense of security between significant others, and of course—attraction—because passion combined with excitement keeps the fire burning in any successful relationship. It’s hard to place any of these factors above the other, this is because they all work in sync to keep a relationship going. However, knowing that your partner experiences an electrifying thrill from mundane things like your smile, how clothes fit on your body, or perhaps even simply watching you work in your element, is a feeling that isn’t easily traded in a relationship. This is why at the first signs that you no longer spark a fire in someone you love, it can feel more than a little unsettling. This article describes certain behaviors that may indicate a reduction in how attractive your partner finds you. In the event that your partner exhibits these traits, you'll also learn tips to help with reigniting the flame in your relationship.
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Read More »It might seem counterproductive to keep away from your partner at a time you want them to look more closely and feel something with you—but this change just may be what your relationship needs. By taking the time to go on solo trips for yourself, and encouraging your partner to take a vacation with family and friends—you may give your partner the opportunity to miss you. This could also give you a chance to rediscover yourself. Time apart doesn’t, however, mean staying completely away from your significant other. Check in from time to time to avoid alienating them. You may use this period to spice up your relationship digitally through virtual or phone calls. This might offer a change from your usual relations and could help to improve their attraction for you.
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