The 5 Signs of a Boring Marriage. What Do Experts Say?

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2. You’re fantasizing about being single

This is one of the signs of a boring marriage. Yes, you love your spouse, but recently you found yourself imagining what life could be like if you were single again. Are there any things that you might have lost? Do you want to leave and go to another place? Do you feel like running away?

If this is happening, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you don’t love your spouse anymore. Of course, it can also indicate this, but in most cases, things are simpler. It is probably just the boredom that is now a part of your relationship.

If you are fantasizing about being single, it might be a sign that you feel trapped and that you feel like you are not evolving anymore besides your loved one. The stagnation of your relationship is a problem that you can still solve.

If you feel jealousy towards your single friends, maybe it is time to talk with your spouse about your marriage.

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