Falling out of love is coming up with excuses to keep your distance.
Pulling your hand away whenever they grab it.
Going to sleep before they can join you in bed.

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Touching yourself instead of touching them.
Falling out of love is getting mad at the stupidest little things.
Falling out of love is spending more and more time apart.

Choosing to hang out with yourfriendswhen you know your person wanted to see you that night.
Falling out of love is paying more attention than usual to the eye candy around you.
Flirting with strangers who approach for your number.

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Falling out of love is dreading the days of the year you used to love the most.
Holidays with their family.
Romantic dates on the town.
Falling out of love is having the same fights over and over again.
Rehashing the same old things that should have been solved by now.
Falling out of love is falling into a routine that you cant stand.
Saying the same things.
Asking the same questions.
Having the same conversations each day abouthow was workbecause you cant think of anything else to talk about.
Its realizing how much things have changed internally, how much your feelings have shifted.
Falling out of love is constantly thinking about how things could be different.
How you could be dating that cute person at work.
How you could be gettingdrunkwith your single friends.
How you could be happier than you are right now.
Falling out of love is feeling like youre only staying in the relationship because you are so comfortable.
Because you have so much history.
Because youusedto love them so much not because you love them right now.
Falling out of love is heartbreaking.