When love fades from a relationship, is comfort and history enough reason to stay?

15 answers
  • 2 weeks ago
    elle what good are you doing asking questions here and having other ppl decide your fate when it should be decided by the both of you?
  • 2 weeks ago
    we dont know what happened, we dont know your history, so we cant make an unbiased answer. decide for yourself what you want
  • 2 weeks ago
    Love doesn't fade. It feels like your guts being ripped out of you when it's leaving. It's quite possible you don't even know what love is like yet.
  • 2 weeks ago
    A relationship built on honesty and loyalty has firm roots; a person may go through periods of emptiness, but that doesn't end life.
  • 2 weeks ago
    I'd say, mutual effort in trying to work things out is a good reason to stay.
  • 2 weeks ago
    Getting support doesn’t mean I can’t think for myself. Sometimes people just need someone to help them sort through the noise in their head.
  • 2 weeks ago
    But I appreciate everyone’s answers. Sorry if it came across that way. I thought this was a space where I could freely ask questions and hear differen
  • 2 weeks ago
    -different perspectives when my mind feels messy.
  • 2 weeks ago
    Wasn't a love in the first place if it's fading with time ....
  • 2 weeks ago
    When love fades it's time to move on
  • 2 weeks ago
    if your mind feels messy then you need therapy
  • 2 weeks ago
    When love fades, continuing still will only cause suffering
  • 2 weeks ago
    I'm a fun-loving person who loves trying new things, exploring different cultures, and meeting new people. When I'm not working, you can find me jammi
  • 2 weeks ago
    Take a break! Sometimes it is needed for us to realize a lot of things.
  • 6 days ago
    If love fades, you can make a decision to stay or move on

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