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5 signs you’re growing apart in your marriage– and how to reconnect with your partner

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2025, 11:04 IST
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Lesser-known signs you’re growing apart in your marriage


In today’s fast-paced life, it’s not uncommon for couples to feel a little distant from each other. Between work, family, responsibilities, and daily stress, many people find that their marriage no longer feels the same as it once did.


You may still live under the same roof, handle things together, and care for each other– but emotionally, something feels missing. You talk, but not deeply. You’re around each other, but not truly with each other.


There’s no big fight, no major issue– just a quiet feeling that the connection has faded. And many times, this shift happens slowly, without either person noticing it right away.


The good news? It’s not too late. If you can spot the signs early, there are small and simple ways to start reconnecting– step by step.


Let’s look at some common signs that you might be growing apart, and what you can do to start finding your way back to each other.

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Most conversations are just about the daily routine





If most of your talks are about groceries, bills, kids, or chores– and not about how you actually feel– that’s a sign something might be missing. Over time, it can start to feel like you’re more like teammates than partners.


What you can try: Set aside a little time now and then to talk about things beyond the routine. How your day was, what’s on your mind, or even a random memory– anything that brings back a bit of warmth and real conversation.


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You don’t share things like you used to





Earlier, your partner might have been the first person you’d talk to when something good or bad happened. But now, maybe you keep things to yourself or talk to someone else instead.


What you can try: Start with small things. Tell your partner something funny you saw, a thought that came to mind, or something you felt during the day. It doesn’t have to be serious. It’s just about slowly opening up again.


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Affection has reduced




Simple things like holding hands, sitting close, hugging– they matter more than we realise. If those small gestures have become rare, it could be a sign of emotional distance.


What you can try: Don’t overthink it. A gentle touch on the arm, a smile when they walk in, or a warm goodnight can go a long way in rebuilding comfort and closeness.

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Silence feels a bit heavy




Quiet moments are natural in any relationship. But when the silence starts to feel uncomfortable or like there’s nothing left to talk about, it may mean you’ve drifted emotionally.


What you can try: Spend some time together without screens or distractions– go for a short walk, cook a simple meal together, or just sit with a cup of tea. Even quiet time can feel connected if it’s shared with care.


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You don’t look forward to spending time together





If being around your partner starts to feel like a habit more than something you enjoy, it’s worth taking a pause and noticing how often that happens.


What you can try: Bring back simple moments you once enjoyed together. It could be a shared TV show, playing music, or even just sitting and chatting. No pressure, no expectations– just time together.


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