Realizing that someone has stopped loving you can be a gradual and often painful realization. It might come after noticing a series of subtle changes in their behavior and interactions with you. Perhaps communication has dwindled; conversations once filled with excitement and engagement have become brief, cold, or even forced. There might have been a decreased willingness to spend time together or participate in activities that were once mutually enjoyable. Emotional distance can grow, manifesting in an absence of intimacy, both emotionally and physically. Their actions may start lacking consideration or thoughtfulness, gestures that previously signaled their affection. Trusting your intuition can also play a role; a persistent feeling that something is amiss, without any substantial explanation, might lead you to confront this difficult truth. Often, it becomes clear through an accumulation of these moments, reaching a point where denial is no longer an option and acceptance begins to set in.
At what point did you become aware that someone no longer harbored feelings of love for you?
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