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7 Signs You Are Falling Out Of Love

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Every time we fall in love, a part of us is always hoping that we’ve finally met the one we’re going to spend the rest of our lives with. That’s why it’s so hard for us to make up our minds about whether or not we should leave a relationship when we no longer feel happy. Staying for the wrong person is only going to fill you with more discontentment as time goes on. Do you agree?

If you want to know whether you're partner is the one falling out of love instead, you can check out our video titled "5 Signs Your Partner is Falling Out of Love with You": https://youtu.be/x-Bjnw2Wby0

#fallingoutoflove #relationship #breakup #psych2go

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Script Writer: Chloe Avenasa
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References:
Sailor, J. L. (2013). A Phenomenological Study of Falling Out of Romantic Love. Qualitative Report, 18, 37.

Lopez-Cantero, P., & Archer, A. (2020). Lost without you: the Value of Falling out of Love. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 1-15.

Shah, M. (2009). Falling Out of Love?. Berkeley Scientific Journal, 12(2).
Lee, B., Dove, N. L., Agnew, C. R., Korn, M. S., & Mutso, A. A. (2010).

Predicting nonmarital romantic relationship dissolution: A meta‐analytic synthesis. Personal Relationships, 17(3), 377-390.

Rodriguez, A. E., Hall, J. H., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). What predicts divorce and relationship dissolution?. In Handbook of divorce and relationship dissolution (pp. 101-128). Psychology Press.

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