by Anonymous on September 22nd, 2005

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How do you know if you've fallen out of love?

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  • by Autumn Riley on November 27th, 2005

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    The end of the infactuation period in a relationship is usually misconstrued as having fallen out of love with someone however, as in all relationships, that feeling inevitably ends eventually, anyway. Actually, it's said that usually after about 2 years of a couple being together the newness starts to wear off... we get more comfortable with each other... we reveal our less desirable qualities, and we start seeing each other's faults more easily. That doesn't mean you're not still in love with the person and want to spend the rest of your life with them more than anyone else in the world, no, it's just that you're USED to each other now. When the infactuation phase is over but the love remains, I don't think it's a wise decision to end a relationship since, as mentioned above, the end of the infactuation (which may be mistaken for, but should not be confused with having fallen out of love) is inevitable for every relationship. These are just my opinions though and they're not cast in concrete.

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    • Great answer. Very wise.

      Gi57

      by Gi57 on April 4th, 2008

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