No Images? Click here It’s wishful thinking to expect the lust and attraction you feel toward your partner to remain as intense as it is in the beginning. Attraction waxes and wanes through the years, and that’s entirely normal. But a sudden, drastic shift can be cause for concern. This week, we asked therapists explain why a loss of attraction happens, what to do when it does and how to know if the spark in your relationship can be salvaged or not.<3, BrittanyIn case you missed it
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