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There are few things better than the rose-tinted head-over-heels stage of a new relationship. Intoxicated with a new love, all you want to do is spend time with them. And when you’re not spending all of your days with them, you’re texting and chatting constantly.
Three years into my relationship with Steve (and well into the ‘realities’ of living and being together), I’m still in love, I have no doubt about that, but the way my partner treats me now is different. His behaviour started changing ever so slowly I didn’t notice at first, but now the truth is glaring.
I’m invisible. It certainly feels that way.
Gone are the “I love you” or “I’m thinking of you” texts throughout the day (or anything really, other than “What’s for dinner?”), date nights are completely non-existent and I could leave the house in an astronaut suit and it wouldn’t raise an eyebrow, he pays that little attention to my appearance. (Post continues after gallery.)
Celebrities talking about their break ups.
