27% of Brits have ended a relationship because their partner has an STD- so we take a look at the other reasons couples in the UK have put a stop to their relationship.

Relationships on Female First

Relationships on Female First

You fell out of love - You were all hot and heavy at first but then you ended up like roommates once the honeymoon period was over- ships that passed in the night. When you did see each other there were no butterflies, there was no spark, the other person was just there and suddenly you felt nothing for them anymore.

The relationship got dull/ boring- Your pairing became too predictable- you knew what you were doing on each night of the week, what you were eating, where you would go for date nights and how the sex would play out. The monotony was unbearable and even when you tried to be more spontaneous- you ended up falling into the same routines as before.

There was no trust left between you- You had too many secrets from one another, revealed to everyone about the intimacies of your relationship and both told each other so many lies that you couldn't keep track of what was real and what was fantasy anymore. The trust could never be rekindled after all that.

One of you was cheated on/unfaithful- You could no longer stay with a person who had sex with someone else when they promised to be faithful to you. Or your partner couldn't look at you after you had an affair. You hoped that you could move on and become stronger for it- but it was too much for both of you.

One of you contracted a sexually transmitted disease- Perhaps you felt a mistrust of your partner if you didn't understand where the disease came from or maybe your partner didn't tell you they had an STD which led to you being angry with them and from that point the relationship couldn't be saved. .

Findings from www.medexpress.co.uk


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