Even the most stable relationships ebb and flow. External stressors, like having a baby or losing a job, can erode romance. Emotional distance doesn’t always signal the end of a relationship, but ...
There’s a reason we associate falling in love with being hit by Cupid’s arrow. It strikes out of nowhere—a euphoric rush that burns into an all-consuming glow. But falling out of love? Not so much.
Most people don’t enter into a relationship thinking about how it will end, but the reality is that most relationships do end at some point. A sociologist at Stanford University found that 60% of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Falling out of love can be incredibly painful. It’s not something either ...
Most of us have a pretty solid idea of what it feels like to fall in love (and if you don’t, there are plenty of John Legend songs to help you out). But what does it look like when the spark is ...