14 Abr How To Love Someone When It Feels Like The Spark Is Gone
Relationship challenges, conflicts, and concerns can cause partners to feel that the initial “spark” of love has gone. When couples say they no longer feel a “spark,” it may mean that they're missing the initial feeling of infatuation or that long-term commitment has become challenging.
Meeting your partner and falling in love may have felt exciting, new, and intense. You might have felt that it was the only factor in your life. However, as time goes on, you could notice that you see more of your partner's flaws or that you focus more on other areas of your life without thinking of them.
Studies show that there are several stages of love that couples can go through. Many people feel they are losing the spark after passing through the initial stages. However, there are ways to reconnect with intimacy in all the stages of love. Although relationships can struggle, they can also often be repaired. Moving past the initial stages of your love doesn't necessarily mean your relationship must end.
What is the “spark”?
When you think of a literal spark, you might think of a bright flash of orange light that creates heat and can start a fire.