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You know if he is losing interested by his reactions. If he doesn't seem to contact you like he used to, is intentionally talking about other girls in a romantic or lustful fashion, if he talks about wanting to be friends, if he doesn't make time for you, if he doesn't seem to communicate with you like he used to, and if you are physically intimate, if he has stopped having sex with you, then he is probably losing interest. But, If he is losing interest, why do you want to "make him interested again?" Chances are, even if you are able to re-spark his interest, he will inevitably lose it again unless you pinpont what it is that is making him lose interest in the first place. Now you can try to find out what is making him lose interest and then try to change it. But will it be worth it. Ultimately, if you aren't at the marriage stage or in a long-term relationship with him, kick him to the curb and get someone who is worth your time.

2006-06-13 17:50:29 · answer #1 · answered by Lady Amazed 2 · 0 0

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