4 Things To Do When You Feel Lonely In A Relationship

When you feel lonely in your relationship, you might need to take a step back, and try to understand why you are feeling the way you are feeling.

Feeling alone in a relationship can make you question yourself more than you may ever have before.

When a relationship is going well, itโ€™s partly because you feel like youโ€™re a part of something.ย Youโ€™re on a team, and youโ€™ve got someone around who always has your back. And, letโ€™s face it, thereโ€™s kind of no greater feeling.

So when things go south, being in a relationship can feel like the loneliest place in the world. But believe it or not, feeling alone in a relationship isnโ€™t all that uncommon.

Why do people end up feeling alone in a relationship?

Psychologist Sandra E. Cohen, Ph.D., says the most common reasons people feel lonely in relationships have to do with communication. While the specifics vary from relationship to relationship if you feel alone with your partner there is either a fundamentalย lack of communicationย between you or the standard at which you used to communicate has been significantly lowered.

In the first of these two scenarios, Cohen asks, โ€œHas it always been this way? If it has, there are a few things to consider. Do the two of you have entirely different needs and interests? Are they always busy and unable to prioritize time with you? Are they unemotional, rejecting, or critical, making you withdraw? Do you have a hard time expressing your needs?โ€

If the second scenario sounds more like your situation, Cohen asks, โ€œDid something change? If so, what happened? Is this due to stress or something going on with them that isnโ€™t about you or the relationship?โ€

Related: How to Stop Feeling Lonely in a Relationship

Personally, I would argue that feeling lonely in a relationship is sometimes much worse than feeling lonely and single. When youโ€™re single, you can still believe that thereโ€™s someone out there for you and focus your attention on getting closer to your friends and family.

When youโ€™re in a relationship, feeling lonely is a sign of not feeling connected to your partner, and, if at one time you guys were super in sync, it can be really sad. Miscommunication can cause serious damage to the relationship. Thereโ€™s no longer the emotional connection that begged for one another to be vulnerable with each other.

Therefore, when thereโ€™s an unwillingness to be vulnerable, it dissipates the level of connection, allowing for distance to grow. This distance makes you feel like you are no longer close with your partner causing you to feel lonely.

What to Do When You Feel Lonely in a Relationship

1. Communicate clearly and effectively.

โ€‹If youโ€™ve been feeling theย heavy cloak of loneliness draped over your shoulders, even though your partner is only a few feet away, itโ€™s time for a conversation. Like, a real, in-depth conversation about where you stand.

โ€œWhether somethingโ€™s changed or not, try to talk openly, without accusation or anger. Express your needs and listen to him. If heโ€™s receptive, make time to connect every day. Talk about your feelings and his,โ€ Cohen suggests.

If youโ€™re experiencing feelings of loneliness in your relationship, you need to bring the issues to light. Sit down and talk to your partner, discussing how you feel and what you need from them. But be sure to listen to what your partner needs as well.

You owe it to yourself to speak up and do whateverโ€™s necessary to make you feel connected again. Donโ€™t wait around for another opportunity.

2. Be more vulnerable with each other.

Vulnerability is a strong wayย to establish an emotional connection and shows the strength of a relationship. It means you arenโ€™t afraid to be open and honest with each other, share your deepest feelings or concerns, and determine a way to move forward together.

Opening up to your partner is also a great way to signal to them that they can do the same. Tell them something personal they donโ€™t know about you, or tell a story that will help them relate to you.

Addsย relationship coach Deborah Roth, โ€œMaybe youโ€™ve both gotten a little lazy, or maybe the rest of your life is pulling your attention away from your partner. But remember: creating and maintaining a successful relationship requires work on both sides.โ€

3. Spend time together.

Sometimes, we can get so caught up in our busy, everyday lives that we neglect the person most important to us. Over time, this can cause a disconnect, so itโ€™s important to find time where you can make your partner your focus and vice versa.

Suggests Roth, โ€œIf youโ€™ve got children when was theย last time you scheduled a date night? In these pandemic times, that might not be a dinner out, but it could be planting your kids in front of Netflix for a good hour or three so the two of you can get some much-needed alone time together. Maybe itโ€™s scheduling a regular โ€˜screen-freeโ€™ check-in time in the evenings just to cuddle and catch up on each otherโ€™s days. Create an intention with your sweetie and make it happen.โ€

In other words, plan things you can both enjoy, do them together, and get alone time. You can reignite that spark and rebuild the connection you have lost.

Related: 13 Habits Common In All Successful Relationships

4. Consider the possibility of ending the relationship.

If youโ€™ve tried to spend time together, opened up to your partner, and have communicated your needs, but nothing seems to be working, you have to face the reality that you may need to end your relationship.

โ€œIf you canโ€™t work it out, decide if itโ€™s time to move on. If itโ€™s too hard to do this alone, reach out to a therapist or a coupleโ€™s therapist. It can help!โ€ Cohen recommends.

Lonelinessย can have detrimental effects on your mental health, so itโ€™s better to be single and happy than be miserable together. You may not even have to entirely break up; rather, you can just take time away from each other. Having a week or two to yourself might just help you see things differently.

If you have irreconcilable differences, it would be better to just separate amicably so that you can move on. Itโ€™s hard, but would you rather live a lie and walk on eggshells, or change to make yourself feel better as a whole even if you are alone?

According to The World Health Organization, more than 264 million people suffer from depression. Depression is often overlooked, but in reality, it is the leading cause of disability. Depression should be taken seriously.

If you or a loved one is experiencing depression, there is help. Call the 24/7 hotline from theย Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrationย at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).


Written By Emily Blackwood
Originally Appeared In YourTango
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