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Why Do People Fall Out Of Love, And Is There Anything You Can Do To Prevent This?

-Someone stopped putting in the effort

Let’s look at whether falling out of love can be prevented. The answer is yes and no. This is true because love is more than an emotion. It is a choice. You do not choose who you fall in love with, but you do choose who you love.

Love is choosing to commit to someone long after the passionate, lusting, infatuation period fades out and you see your partner for who they really are.

What can you do to prevent falling out of love? You can choose to put in the effort, develop better communication skills, and work to keep that spark alive. However, each person has to make that choice for themselves. You can save yourself from falling out of love, but you cannot keep your partner from falling out of love.

Your partner has to make the same choice you do. You can do your part to make a choice more enticing, but you cannot force someone to stay in love with you. You have to do your part and hope they do the same.

I’m sorry for those hoping for a different answer. That’s how love works. If you are afraid you or your partner are falling out of love, take time to talk about it and go from there.

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