Quitting a relationship doesn’t get any easy with time or experience, but we can get so wrapped up in our routines and schedules, the cozy grooves of our lives, that anything as disruptive and upsetting as ending a relationship might feel like too much effort and hassle, even if we aren’t happy.

If you’re trapped in this situation, unsure whether or not to split up, take a look at the list of suspicious indicators we’ve prepared for when it’s time to take the plunge and terminate the relationship.

1. You no longer have faith in each other.

One of the most fundamental aspects of every relationship is trust, and if you lose it, it’s almost likely time to call it quits. Simple symptoms that your relationship is going through this are that you are always doubting the other person’s motives, abilities, and reasoning.

2. You don’t make plans with him or her in mind any longer.

This one is closely related to the idea that if you’ve been mentally driving your significant other out of your life, it’s time to physically remove them. One of the key signals that it’s time to end the relationship is that you’re no longer making plans with your significant other in mind — if you’re not making plans with your significant other in mind, he’s no longer a huge part of what you value.

3. You’ve lost your sense of fun.

Relationships are supposed to be enjoyable and joyful, and if you find yourself unable to retrieve and reawaken the sense of enjoyment you formerly shared with your significant other, it may be time to quit the relationship.

Every attempt at excitement or some sort of happiness-inducing activity is met with a sense of malaise or a general dislike for anything that takes you out of your routine. Nothing kills as much as a monotonous habit, and relationships are no exception.

4. With him or her, you don’t see a future.

The most crucial aspect of being in a relationship is the idea of building a future together, constructing and designing a life together that you consciously choose to share. If you can’t see yourself spending the rest of your life with this person, it begs the issue of why you’re in the relationship in the first place and why you’re choosing to stay in a scenario where you have minimal emotional commitment.

5. You notice that he or she has changed.

The discovery that the person you thought you’d spend the rest of your life with is a stranger is the ultimate nail in every relationship’s coffin. Sure, you still have memories and sentiments for this person – the weekend away, how you told him you loved him – but who he is essential to you has evolved and transformed dramatically, perhaps irreversibly.

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