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Would u stay In a relationship if ur partner told you "I no longerfeel that deep love I once felt for u,but...

" but I'm willing to stay together until I work through this" ?

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    Unlabelled1211 - 18-21 years old

    Posted by Unlabelled1211 Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:37AM

    I would try and work through it with them before giving up on things

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16 Answers to "Would u stay In a relationship if ur partner told you "I no longerfeel that deep love I once felt for u,but..."

  1. oldfarmguy - 56-60 years old - male

    Posted by oldfarmguy Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:50AM

    Ahh, the importance of finding someone to be a best friend. Someone you enjoy playing, working, laughing, singing and dancing with.

    Passion is like many other things. It comes and goes.

    Some of the longest lasting couples I have known during life were not the most passionate. But they cared about each other, they had fun being with each other.

    They appreciated and cherished the passionate moments they found when they appeared.

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  2. BloviatingBuffoon - 26-30 years old - female

    Reply by BloviatingBuffoon Sep 29th, 2012 at 11:06AM

    i want something like t hat too.

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  3. SpiritOfTheRabbit - 31-35 years old - female

    Posted by SpiritOfTheRabbit Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:49AM

    I would stay. I have gone through that feeling before, and it's natural. But that's when, instead of throwing away the relationship, you stay and fix it.

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  4. Adelina34 - 31-35 years old - female

    Posted by Adelina34 Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:43AM

    I have heard that in a long term relationship, it is not about falling in love once, but multiple times over the course of the relationship. Relationships take a lot of work..I think that if you don't try to stay together and work it out, you might have regrets later.

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  5. Wurkoutgurl - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by Wurkoutgurl Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:39AM

    Absolutely. Why make divorce an option if you both want to work on it?

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  6. ChipmunkErnie - 61-65 years old - male

    Posted by ChipmunkErnie Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:38AM

    I guess it would depend on what they're "working through" and what their remaining feelings are.

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  7. originnone - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by originnone Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:38AM

    Welcome to the changing nature of love.

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  8. klaatu888 - 26-30 years old - female

    Posted by klaatu888 Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:37AM

    No, if:

    1. It was a cheating issue
    2. It was a 'I'm gay' issue
    3. It was a we haven't been together a whole lot issue

    Otherwise, yeah, probably!

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  9. BloviatingBuffoon - 26-30 years old - female

    Reply by BloviatingBuffoon Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:38AM

    That's very elaborate answer , I like it :)

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  10. klaatu888 - 26-30 years old - female

    Reply by klaatu888 Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:38AM

    Thanks! : )

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  11. JustMeBoss - 31-35 years old - female

    Posted by JustMeBoss Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:55AM

    I always try to work through things, no matter what.....marriage is important to me

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  12. redneck123 - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by redneck123 Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:42AM

    no why delay what will eventualy happen. ive been through this before

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  13. TheSquirrel - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by TheSquirrel Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:41AM

    I did stay. It was a horrible mistake. We should have divorced years before we did.

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  14. Redheadedpunk - 41-45 years old

    Posted by Redheadedpunk Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:41AM

    Well it's pretty hurtful, but he's honest enough to tell you. So yes I would

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  15. Keyzgerl - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by Keyzgerl Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:39AM

    No, people change, situations change, life is about change not about being stagnate. Every thing in our lives goes thru a change, it's healthy and natural

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  16. BamPow - 41-45 years old - male

    Posted by BamPow Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:39AM

    I'd try for awhile, but if she still felt like that after a reasonable amount of time, I'd contact a lawyer and prepare to move on.

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  17. LucilleLucilleLucille - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by LucilleLucilleLucille Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:38AM

    Hardly sounds fun.

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  18. dfwgirl - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by dfwgirl Sep 29th, 2012 at 10:37AM

    I would go to counseling and see if we could figure it out

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