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It happens, but if you persist, you find new ways to love and appreciate each other. It’s never like it was but we adapt over time.
Sounds like depression to me. See your primary care doctor.
Life is constant growth. You either grow together or you grow apart. We can always find what we’ve lost, we just have to decide if we want to put in the effort to look for it.
Yep 👍🏻 you’re not alone.
Did it all go to shit when the kid arrived?
If you both don’t pull the wagon, one becomes tired.