13 Signs You and Your Partner Might Be Drifting Apart ...

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13 Signs You and Your Partner Might Be Drifting Apart ...

Sometimes, people drift apart. You're in a relationship, and nothing's really bad, exactly, but things are different. Little things start bothering you, maybe, or little red flags start waving around in your head. It can be painful or painless – it really all depends on the couple. Either way, here are 13 signs you and your partner might be drifting apart.

1 Less Intimacy

Here, I'm not talking about sex – that's another sign altogether. Intimacy is an entirely different matter, and when your relationship is missing it, you will notice it. You and your partner may, over time, simply stop showing each other any affection. You may not cuddle at night, or hold hands, or do intimate activities together any longer.

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Intimacy is a key component of any relationship. Without it, the relationship can become distant and unfulfilling. Signs of a lack of intimacy can include not cuddling, holding hands, or engaging in any intimate activities together. Other signs might include not talking about feelings or sharing stories, not feeling connected, or not spending quality time together. If any of these signs are present, it could be a sign that the relationship is drifting apart. Taking action to reestablish intimacy is key to salvaging the relationship.

2 Lack of Communication

Communication is the key in any relationship. It is such an integral part that, again, you will probably notice this fairly quickly. You two might still be talking to each other, but you may no longer be communicating anything about your feelings, your moods, and so on. You might not be discussing the really important things.

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The lack of communication in a relationship can be a sign of drifting apart. It can manifest in a variety of ways, such as not talking about important issues, not sharing feelings or moods, or not having meaningful conversations. It can also be seen in a lack of physical touch or affection, such as not holding hands or cuddling. Without communication, it can be difficult to maintain a strong connection with your partner. This can lead to feelings of loneliness, resentment, and disconnection. Communication is essential for any relationship to thrive and stay strong.

3 Nothing to Talk about

Then again, you might not be talking at all – about anything. Realizing that you and your partner no longer have anything to talk about can be a gradual process. It is not uncommon for some couples to simply realize it one day, like they've been hit with a ton of bricks by the realization.

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The lack of communication can be a sign of a drifting relationship. When two partners no longer have anything to talk about, it can be a sign that they are slowly growing apart. This can be a gradual process, where partners may not even realize it until one day they are hit with the realization that something has changed. This lack of communication can be a symptom of a relationship in trouble, and is something to pay attention to. If you notice that you and your partner no longer have anything to talk about, it may be time to take a step back and assess the situation.

4 No Common Interests

Sometimes you don't have anything to talk about because you don't have any interests in common any longer. Maybe you never had any interests in common in the first place, but in the beginning it may not have mattered. Many couples go into this situation thinking their lack of common interests is a good thing because it allows them to keep up their individual lives. That can certainly be true, and many couples may survive this issue – but it can also make you grow apart as time goes by.

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No common interests can be a sign that a couple is drifting apart. When couples don't share any interests, it can be difficult to find something to talk about. This can lead to increased distance and lack of connection over time, as couples may not be able to relate to each other as much as they used to. Additionally, couples may not be able to spend quality time together due to their lack of common interests, which can further contribute to the feeling of disconnection. If couples don't take steps to build a shared connection, the lack of common interests can be a major factor in the couple drifting apart.

5 No One's Laughing

Did you partner used to make you laugh? Did you used to leave him or her rolling on the floor? If you are realizing that there is no more laughter in your relationship, that can definitely be a sign that the two of you are growing apart, especially if you used to laugh together a lot.

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It is not uncommon for couples to drift apart over time. When this happens, it can be difficult to recognize the subtle signs that the two of you are growing apart. One such sign is a lack of laughter. If you and your partner used to laugh a lot together, and now there is no more laughter, it may be a sign that you are drifting apart. Other signs include not spending as much time together, not communicating as well, or not having as much fun together. If you are noticing any of these signs, it is important to take action to reconnect with your partner and work on strengthening your relationship.

6 No More One-on-One Time

On par with intimacy, spending time together, one-on-one and on your own, is important to every relationship. If you are spending less and less time together, that can point to problems. It may mean that the two of you are starting to drift.

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It is important to recognize the signs of a relationship drifting apart, and one of the most important is the lack of quality one-on-one time. This could mean that the two of you are no longer engaging in meaningful conversations, no longer enjoying activities together, or no longer sharing intimate moments. This lack of connection can be a sign that the relationship is beginning to suffer, and it is important to address it before it is too late. If you recognize this sign in your relationship, it is important to make an effort to reconnect and reignite the spark between you.

7 Feelings of Distance

If, when you are together, you sense a distance, that can be a sign as well. This may not be deliberate at all. However, as two people grow further and further apart, feelings of distance can grow naturally between them. They are not necessarily trying to be icy, they simply don't feel as close.

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Feelings of distance between two partners can be a sign of drifting apart. This may not be intentional, but rather a result of growing apart. It can be noticed in the way they interact with each other, such as in the conversations they have, the amount of time they spend together, and the way they express their feelings. Physical distance can also be a sign, such as not wanting to be in the same room or not wanting to hug or kiss. If these signs are present, it is important to open up a dialogue with your partner to try and address any issues that may be causing the drifting apart.

8 Sense of Detachments

Detachment is like distance, but it goes a little bit deeper. If it seems like you are completely detached from your partner, or vice versa, as if the two of you are living in one another's orbit, so to speak, but leading ever more separate lives, it may point to the fact that you are growing apart.

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Detachment is a feeling of being disconnected from your partner, as if the two of you are living in separate worlds. It can manifest in various ways, such as a lack of communication, no longer doing activities together, or a lack of intimacy. It can also indicate a lack of emotional connection, or simply that the two of you are growing apart. If you and your partner are experiencing a sense of detachment, it is important to talk to each other about it in order to understand what is happening and how to move forward.

9 No Sex Life

If you have reached this level of intimacy, and are having sex, then the lack thereof is a big red flag. Maybe you've stopped being together altogether, maybe you are simply going longer and longer periods of time without having sex, or maybe your sex life has just become sort of … expected, like an obligation, rather than an opportunity to be close to one another.

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If your sex life is lacking, it could be a sign of a larger issue in your relationship. Not only can it be a symptom of a disconnect between you and your partner, it can also lead to feelings of insecurity, resentment, and even depression. If the two of you are no longer intimate, it’s important to take steps to reconnect. Talk to your partner about how you’re feeling and make an effort to spend quality time together. If the lack of sex is due to physical or mental health issues, it’s important to seek help from a medical professional. Taking steps to improve your relationship can help you and your partner get back on track.

10 Frequent Fights

Every couple fights. That is normal. However, if one or both of you starts picking fights over the littlest things, if they are, in retrospect, ridiculous fights, or if you find yourselves fighting more often than you actually talk, those can all be big warning signs.

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Frequent fights can be a warning sign that a couple is drifting apart. It's important to pay attention to how often you and your partner fight. If it's more often than you actually talk, it could be a sign that something is wrong. The type of fights can also be a warning sign. If they are over small and seemingly insignificant things, or if they seem ridiculous in retrospect, that can be an indication that the relationship is not healthy. It's important to remember that it's normal for couples to fight, but if it's frequent and over seemingly insignificant things, it could be a sign that something is wrong.

11 Priorities Have Changed

If you see that you and your significant other no longer put in the effort that's needed to set a date night, have a conversation, etc., something's up. The two of you need to reevaluate your priorities and talk about whether or not your relationship is one of them! Relationships require constant work.

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It is important to recognize the signs of drifting apart in order to address the issue and take action. If a couple is not making an effort to set a date night, have conversations, or take time for each other, it may mean that their priorities have shifted. It is important to have a conversation and reevaluate the relationship and its place in both of your lives. Relationships require constant work, dedication, and effort in order to be successful. This means being willing to make time for one another, communicate, and put in the effort to make the relationship thrive.

12 Social Lives Become Separate

Did the two of you used to do everything together? If that's changing, it's a sign. If he doesn't include you in that side of his life anymore, whether it be with his friends or family, it's a sign that he's starting to shut you out. Not good.

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The lack of social interaction between couples is a strong indicator that the relationship is on the decline. If your partner no longer includes you in his social life, whether it be with his friends or family, it may be a sign that he is emotionally distancing himself from you. This could be due to a lack of interest in the relationship, or a sign that he is beginning to lose his feelings for you. This is a clear sign that your relationship is in trouble and that you should take steps to address the issue.

13 No One Talks about the Future

It's important to know where the relationship is heading. If you and you partner don't ever discuss the future, is it because you don't see each other in them? This could be a sign that the two of you are starting to drift apart.

A couple does not have to go through some huge, traumatic ordeal to break up with each other. Sometimes you do simply grow apart. The relationship runs its course. In some ways, that is easier than a messy break up, but in others, it can be even more painful. Has anyone ever had a relationship like this?

This article was written in collaboration with editor Vanessa Salles.

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