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Dec
2012
When it comes to relationships, there are hundreds of different opportunities for insecurities to arise. Many women will find themselves thinking, "He doesn't love me anymore." While this may be the case, you should always try to talk to your partner about it before coming to any conclusions.
There's no reason to get upset if you don't have any idea what's actually going on with your man. Before you start to get worked up, try to be rational about it (I know, this is difficult for everyone; when it comes to affairs of love, it's almost impossible for you to overcome your heart and use your mind power instead. It's worth it though.)
Ask yourself some of these questions before you think too much about what comes next.
Has he told you that he doesn't love you anymore?
Maybe you've had a conversation with him recently where he admitted that he may be falling out of love. This is a painful thing for anyone to hear, no matter what. But, nevertheless, it is still
important that you hear the truth. What's the point in staying in a relationship with nothing but unrequited love? You would only be hurting
yourself more if you held on and tried to make him fall back in love with you.
Love is something that, once it's gone, you can't really get back; at least, not in the way you had it before. Appreciate the fact that your man was decent enough to be truthful about it, rather than stringing you along or going behind your back and cheating on you.
If he really doesn't love you, then it's time to move on and find someone who will. Here you can find some tips to make someone love you
more.
If he hasn't told you, what makes you think he doesn't love you anymore?
Does he spend less time with you? Are things that he does differently now? Does he not seem to care as much? All of these are things that happen to lots of people, and more often than not, it
doesn't end up being about the relationship at all.
In many cases, when men stop acting the same, or giving less attention, it can be because they're going through a personal problem.
Lots of guys will be too embarrassed to admit they have a problem, or that they're bothered by something, and it can lead them to become more closed off from you. If they're going through something, you can try to help by offering anything you can do, or giving emotional support.
On the other hand, they just might be busy with work and other things, and that can get in the way of him spending time with you. Whatever the case, you should talk to him about it.
There is no reason to spend days or weeks worrying about your relationship and feeling insecure about yourself if all it would take to fix it is a
brief, heartfelt conversation between the two of you. Ref - http://www.loveblab.com/make-a-relationship-work
No matter what, you will come out of the situation for the better, and you may be surprised with how well things work out for you. Every relationship needs work. You can't expect all problem to get solved by itself, you need to work on them.