There’s a strange calm that creeps in when a relationship starts losing its spark. Fewer arguments, quieter evenings, less friction, it can look like peace, feel like maturity, and even sound like “finally, we’ve grown. ” But sometimes, what feels like peace is actually emotional distance wearing a polite disguise. Love isn’t meant to be chaos, but it isn’t meant to be silence either. Here’s how to tell the difference and how to find real peace without drifting apart. At first, distance in love doesn’t arrive with drama. It slips in softly: fewer long talks, less curiosity, more “everything’s fine”. You stop fighting because it feels pointless. You stop explaining yourself because you assume they won’t get it. The quiet begins to feel comfortable until one day, you realise it’s empty
How to stop confusing peace with distance in love
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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