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When Love Feels Draining Instead of Uplifting

Shree

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Emotional exhaustion in relationships often goes unnoticed until resentment builds up. How can couples recognize early signs of emotional burnout and rebuild mutual understanding before it’s too late? Do you think love alone can sustain a mentally healthy relationship?
 
When one of the partners in a relationship becomes irritated by little things, and tends to avoid interactions altogether, chances are that emotional exhaustion has set in. I feel the best thing to do at this point is to give the person a little bit of space so that they can fill back the passion they once had for the relationship. When they miss you, the passion starts building back.
 
When love feels draining, it is best you speak with an expert. I would advice you speak with your partner and if possible, give yourselves some space. During this period in a relationship, the mind is easily irritated at any minor sight. It is best to allow time to heal even as you seek a session from a therapist.
 
I think love feels draining when one partner consistently gives more than they receive, or when expectations, misunderstandings, and unresolved issues pile up. I believe boundaries, honest communication, and self care are crucial. Love should energize and inspire growth; when it consistently depletes, reflection or change become necessary.
 
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