of course,anything is possible,especially when your with the same person for a long time and you felt that nothing has progress with that relationship and you get feed up with the so called routine of taking care of the same person without getting the same treatment that you give of course you will feel the burn-out and that when you feel that you fall out of love with that person
2007-12-17 07:56:56
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answered by Lionel M 5
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Well you can call it that, but I have a different concept for it. I think it is possible that you were tricked into believing that you were in love in the first place. If you stop loving a person, then you never loved them in the first place, you just thought it was love. You just need to find a different person now that you've realized this, because I don't think your partner would want you to feel this way about them and still be with them for no reason.
2007-12-17 08:01:09
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answered by Katrina 2
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Yes, it happens. And it really sucks when it does.
My first and only girlfriend broke up with me that way. She basically grew up and changed, and while she still thought I was one of the best people out there, she didn't have those romantic feelings for me anymore. She had other interests, like being with friends, going to school, starting a career. It's sad and irrational, but it isn't rare by any means.
2007-12-17 07:58:59
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answered by highball116 5
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Of course. People fall out of love all the time. Look how high the divorce rate in our country is.
When people meet eachother, they lie and cover up secrets and pretend to be things they're not.
2007-12-17 07:57:28
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answered by *Katie* 5
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Very possible, and it seems it happens to a lot of couples, but than again those couples started with lust rather than love.
2007-12-17 07:57:17
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answered by Anonymous 4
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def very possible...It happens everyday its normal The other person might just not give as much attention or show their feelings as much
Or u just simply fall out of it that spark fades
2007-12-17 07:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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yes...when a relationship gets boring or when it's not going well the tendency is-- you fall out of love.
2007-12-17 08:09:02
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answered by rein 1
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Yes.
Too quickly if you don't want to fall out of love.
Too slowly if you desperately wished you did not love him anymore.
2007-12-17 07:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'd rather say, grow out of love!
2007-12-17 07:53:10
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answered by Protik Maitra 6
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kristal k, Yes unfortunetly it happens every day for some people.
2007-12-17 07:54:42
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answered by lonewolf 7
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