Relationships can be difficult. Relationships take effort, time, and lots of communication. Although it can be difficult to spot signs that your partner is unhappy, there are subtle indicators you can look out for.
It’s important that you pay attention to the signs of your partner’s potential departure and address the problem head-on. This blog post will cover six signs that your partner is unhappy with the relationship. These signs are worth keeping an eye on!
Signs that your partner is unhappy in your relationship
They are emotionally distant
This could indicate that your partner is unhappy.
You may notice a decrease in your time with you, a loss of affection towards you, and fewer conversations about your relationship.
They don’t seem to be interested in your hobbies and interests
This could indicate that your partner is unhappy.
Be aware of whether your partner is generally indifferent to the things you do together or if they seem apathetic when you mention your hobbies.
They spend more time with their friends
It’s possible your partner is spending more time with friends and other people than usual. This could indicate that they are looking for companionship elsewhere.
You should be looking out for signs your partner is slowly moving away from you and spending more of their time with people in the same social circle.
They are more critical or less supportive
A major red flag is if your partner starts making more negative or critical comments about you, your relationships, or your personal life.
It’s possible for your partner to start venting their frustration and resentment if they are unhappy in the relationship. Pay close attention to their tone and whether or not they are becoming more critical or less positive overall.
They are no longer interested in sex
This could indicate that your partner is unhappy if they suddenly stop being interested in sex or seem less enthusiastic about it.
They seem less invested for the future of the relationship
This could indicate that your partner is unhappy and thinking about leaving.