Every relationship seems โboringโ after a while, especially when you have been in one for a very long time. There are many reasons behind relationship boredom, and the good news is you and your partner can work on it together to change that.
Do you remember when you first got that job offer or moved into your new place and felt on top of the world? Although these exciting changes can often contribute to a short-term burst ofย happiness, they seem to lose their appeal after some time has passed.
A similar phenomenon can occur in relationships. When aย relationship passes the honeymoon period, the initial excitement you felt may subside. No relationship is immune to this.ย As a result, feelings of boredom may arise at some point, but many people erroneously assume these feelings mean they are not meant to be with their partner.
The reality is that itโs not unusual for relationships to go through phases in which one or both partners feel bored.ย
Following are some common reasons this happens and some ways you can work on it together:
Here Are 5 Reasons You May Be Feeling Relationship Boredom
1. The brainโs natural habituation process.ย
Our brains are hardwired to become adapted to exciting changes that occur throughout life, withย researchย demonstrating that peopleโs happiness levels usually go back to baseline after some time has passed since the change occurred.ย What this means is that we are prone to taking pretty much everything in our lives for granted, including our relationships.ย
If you notice yourself taking your relationship for granted, it can help to write about how your life would be different if you had never met your partner,ย how another person who doesnโt haveย romantic loveย in their lives might perceive your relationship,ย and the reasons you areย gratefulย for your relationship.
When people feel bored in their relationship, they may have a tendency to take it for granted and overlook the positive aspects of their partner. This exercise can help provide a fresh perspective and counteract the brainโs tendency to take things for granted.ย
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2.ย Youโre used to relationships that have more intense highs and lows.ย
If your previous relationship had a lot of highs and lows, it may have felt unpredictable and the opposite of stable.ย Researchย has demonstratedย that an increase inย anxietyย may contribute to increased feelings ofย attractionย towards a potential partner than a person would have experienced otherwise.ย
People in unstable relationships often experience quite a bit of anxiety regarding what will happen or when the next relationship high will occur and as a result, may misinterpret these feelings as excitement.
If this has been your experience, a stable relationship may feel boring to you.ย If you find yourself comparing your current relationship with your previous one, it can help toย remind yourself of the reasons why the previous relationship didnโt work out and wouldnโt have been sustainable over the long-term. This can assist you in putting your current relationship into perspective.ย
3. A lack of novelty.ย
In the initial stages of a relationship, partners are often trying out new activities, experiencing a heightened level of attraction to one another, and participating in fun dates. As the relationship becomes more stable, the excitement subsides.
Our brains are hardwired to payย attentionย to novel stimuli, so introducing some novelty into your relationship and planning a new activity to try together can help reduce your tendency to take it for granted. Plus,ย researchย has shown that looking forward to the activity has the added benefit of contributing to even more enhanced emotions (such as joy, excitement, happiness, etc.) than the activity itself.ย
Some ways to reintroduce novelty into the relationship is to come up with a list of new activities to try together, new foods to test out with one another, or new places you and your partner want to visit.
4. A lack of intimacy.ย
Itโs no secret that although a relationship can start off with a great level of chemistry and growing intimacy, that this can change asย stressย levels increase and the relationship feels more stable. As a result, intimacy can begin to wane over time and one or both partners may feel bored.
Some couples assume that talking about theirย sexย life is a bad thing and ruins the mood when the opposite could be true. It can actually be quite fun and build up the anticipation in a playful way.ย
If a lack of intimacy is an issue in your relationship, consider carving out some uninterrupted time each week to reconnect with one another intimately. Keep in mind that being intimate is so much more than sex and can also includeย flirting, teasing, foreplay, and playful texts.
Take turns talking about yourย fantasiesย and new things you would like to try in the bedroom with one another. Try making a game out of it by putting your ideas in a box, then each time you want to try something new, pick an idea from the box.ย
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5. You have a different love language than your partner.ย
Love languages refer to the different ways partners express their love for one another and include words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. People generally have a primary and sometimes secondary love language that represents the way in which they feel most loved by a partner.
If you and your partner have different love languages, you may feel bored or disconnected from the partner if your needs arenโt being met in a way that helps you feel most loved.
Knowing your love language as well as your partnerโs can help introduce novelty and creative ways of showing you care about your partner, which in turn can deepen your bond, increase relationship satisfaction, and reduce feelings of boredom.ย
Disclaimer: This articleย is for informational purposes only. This article is not intended to be a substitute for professional or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding your condition or well-being.ย
References:
Boven, L. V., & Ashworth, L. (2007). Looking forward, looking back: Anticipation is more evocative than retrospection.ย Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,136(2), 289-300. doi:10.1037/0096-3445.136.2.289 Dutton, D. G., & Aron, A. P. (1974). Some evidence for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety.ย Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,ย 30(4), 510โ517. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0037031 Lyubomirsky, S. (2010). Hedonic Adaptation to Positive and Negative Experiences.ย Oxford Handbooks Online. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195375343.013.0011
Dr. Zarrabiย is the author of Mindful Dating, a Psychology Today blog about attraction and relationship patterns. Check it out atย www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mindful-dating
Written By Roxy Zarrabi Originally Appeared In Psychology Today
Now that you know the reasons that cause relationship boredom, make sure that both of you consciously work on them together to bring back that passion and spark. Try to understand each other and your needs, and as long as you are doing it together, your relationship will be in a good and happy place.
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