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Signs you are growing apart from your partner

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Pexels

Couples can easily drift apart over time, especially if each partner has obligations that cause them to be pulled in different directions. Without people recognising it, these factors might start to steer them in different directions, frequently to the point where they feel detached from one another.

Read more to discover the signs that you might be growing apart from your partner.

You can’t agree

While it’s important for couples to occasionally hold opposing views, the inability to come to any agreement is a warning sign that your relationship is deteriorating. When you and your partner frequently disagree on important issues and your interactions frequently devolve into intense disputes and debates, it’s definitely a red flag, states Brides.com.

Be aware that your conflicts may be a temporary hiccup before calling it quits.

The need to spend time alone

An urge to physically distance yourself from your mate is another indication that you two are moving apart. It should come as no surprise if you’re deliberately drifting away from your spouse if you’re constantly looking for ways to spend time alone, don’t enjoy being with them, and find yourself postponing activities that include the two of you. 

No longer have sex

If you and your spouse aren’t having sex, it’s not a good sign. According to Bustle, Dr. Claudia Luiz told the publication that “Some couples find other forms of intimacy that can replace actual sex. But if there is no sex, no affection, no nurturing, and no intimacy, the relationship will not last.” 

You Don’t Do Favours

You no longer want to go out of your way for your spouse, which is a major sign that you two are growing apart, states Brides.com. You no longer feel compelled to carry out spontaneous acts of kindness, extend particular favours, participate in activities, or attend events that are significant to them, as you once did. You should pay attention to your own feelings and realise that you can be drifting apart when you don’t genuinely care about your partner’s feelings, needs, wants and desires.

Body languages changes 

According to Hernorm.com your body language alters as you start to drift apart. You’ll quickly realise that one of the main contrasts is how little you two look each other in the eyes. You might notice that the other person spends a lot of time staring at their phone when you are having a conversation.

You no longer share things with your partner 

Strong, bonded couples are like the best of friends. They discuss their emotions. They have similar aspirations for the future. The moment you stop sharing things with your partner that is a sign that you may be growing apart.  You’ll notice that the communication is a little off if you’re not connected. 

Also see: 5 Signs your partner is a pathological liar

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