The dynamics of a relationship and a marriage change over time.
Most commonly, it's the wife who realizes this shift first - and she asks herself, "Does my husband still love me? If not, what can I do to win back my husband's love again?".
The first indicator to whether your husband still loves you or not is how much alone time he spends with you.
Of course, this time is going to change when you have kids, and your relationship with your husband changes into "mom and daddy looking after their children" rather than "partners in romantic love with each other.
" In those situations, the answer to the question "does my husband still love me" might be negative.
But, on top of all those, if your husband is making excuses not to spend with you what little time might be available; then there is a real problem and you have to act to save your marriage.
Also, consider how interested your husband in your life and what is taking place in it.
If your husband still loves you, he will be carefully and sincerely listening to you when you tell about your life and the things that are occurring.
If he no longer seems interested, doesn't wonder how it's going with your work or life, then this doesn't mean well for your marriage.
If your husband sounds argumentative, you should not overlook this when wondering "does my husband still love me?".
Quite often a husband might try to create a hostile environment so that he will have a reason for being angry with you, a reason to fight with you.
A fight will act an excuse for not talking to you.
So, if this is the situation, don't play along and when he seems to be starting a fight, just walk away and wait for him to cool down.
If from the indicators, you have deduced that the answer to "does my husband still love me" is "no" for you, then you have to act fast to make your husband love you again.
This is possible - but you have to act before he starts talking about divorce as a possibility.
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