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Still in Love? Answer These 3 Questions

These three powerful questions can help you know where your heart truly stands.

Key points

  • If your relationship brings you security and emotional ease, that’s love.
  • A strong relationship is one where you see a future together and feel excited about it.
  • Love isn’t a never-ending rush of passion—it’s a living, evolving force that ebbs and flows.

At some point, many people wonder, "Do I still love my partner?" Relationships evolve, and emotions naturally ebb and flow. While occasional doubt is normal, persistent uncertainty can be unsettling. Instead of overanalyzing, ask these three key questions to uncover the truth.

1. Does Being With Them Feel Like Home—or a Battleground?

Love isn’t just about passion—it’s about peace. Do you feel comfortable, understood, and safe when you're with your partner? Or do you feel like you’re constantly walking on eggshells?

Lakisha once felt deeply connected to her husband, Mateo. But over time, their conversations became stiff, their laughter less frequent. She realized that love should feel like home—a place where she could be fully herself, not an obligation she had to endure.

If your relationship brings you security and emotional ease, that’s love. But if being around your partner leaves you tense, drained, or second-guessing yourself, it may signal that love is fading—not through a single moment, but through the slow erosion of intimacy.

2. Do You Still Choose Them—Even in the Worst Moments?

Every couple faces hard times, but real love is about who you turn to when things fall apart. When life gets messy—stress, arguments, disappointments—do you still want to lean on them or pull away?

Sam and Lisa had a brutal year—family emergencies, job stress, and a big move. The tension was undeniable. Yet, after the worst days, Sam still wanted to talk to Lisa first. Despite their struggles, he instinctively chose her again and again.

If fights make you emotionally check out or feel indifferent about resolving issues, that’s a warning sign. Love isn’t about the perfect moments—it’s about whether you still choose each other when everything feels imperfect.

3. When You Picture the Future, Are They Still There?

Close your eyes and imagine your life five or 10 years from now. Is your partner naturally in that vision? Or does the thought feel forced, uncertain, or even unsettling?

In her late 30s, Janna had been with Dylan for five years. But Dylan wasn't part of the picture every time she thought about future holidays, career decisions, or even adopting a pet. The realization hit her like a ton of bricks—her heart had already let go, even if she hadn’t admitted it yet.

A strong relationship is one where you see a future together and feel excited about it. If your vision of tomorrow includes your partner in a natural and fulfilling way, your love is still alive. But it might be time to reflect deeper if imagining them by your side feels more like a question mark than a certainty.

The Truth About Love

Love isn’t a never-ending rush of passion—it’s a living, evolving force that ebbs and flows. But if being with your partner still feels like home, if you choose them in the most challenging moments, and if you genuinely see a future together, your love is still alive.

However, if these questions stirred up more doubt than clarity, it might be time for an honest conversation—with yourself and your partner. Because true love isn’t just about holding on—it’s about knowing when it’s time to let go.

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