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Have you outgrown your relationship? Here's why you might feel that, and what to do.

  • Jun 18, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 16

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Have you outgrown your relationship?


If you know that your relationship isn’t working.


 Because you haven’t been intimate in months.


And you’d rather be alone than in the same room together.


And whilst you’re unsure how you got here… - you feel in your gut: something has to change…


Here’s a possibility worth considering:


What if the disconnection you’re feeling isn’t actually about growing apart… But about outgrowing a bond that was never truly built on genuine emotional connection in the first place?


Because here’s what often happens with high functioning professionals - especially those who married young or during times of emotional instability.


You can unknowingly form a relationship that’s rooted in seeking stability, rather than shared values and genuine compatibility.


This is a pattern I see often - and it's not about being in an abusive relationship or some sort of harmful connection - not in the way most people think.


It's very often about you being drawn to what felt safe and grounding at the time.


For example, if things have felt unstable, inconsistent, or unpredictable for you in the past, you may have been drawn to relationships that felt stable and safe - but not actually compatible with you.


You are drawn to the person because they feel stable and safe - not because you are in love with them.


So, at some point, your partner may have seemed like exactly the steadiness you needed then.


Maybe they are calm, responsible, nicely predictable.


A good parent to your kids.


But now, years later - with more self-awareness, emotional maturity, and financial independence - you’re starting to see that you’re not al that compatible, or you don’t have all that much in common.


 So now, you feel a bit disconnected and confused.


 Because maybe not attracted to them anymore, or you’re wondering…is this it?


And since you're no longer just looking for safety and stability, you've changed and grown, but the relationship hasn't.


So you might be partnered with someone who’s perfectly decent—a good parent, loyal, stable.


But they don’t truly get you.


And now you feel unseen, misunderstood, and unfulfilled.


This is actually why a lot of marriages started in people’s 20s, end.


And why marriages started in their 30s, last.


But this doesn’t automatically mean your relationship is doomed. And it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s your - or your partners fault.


What it does mean is, that the work begins with you.


Before you decide to leave - or commit to staying - you need clarity about what is actually going on, and whether you two are actually compatible long term.


So here’s what I help my clients do:


  1. Identify the real issue – Is this about your partner, or is it about old patterns? Are you drawn together by stability rather than compatibility, are you self-gaslighting, or genuinely unsupported?

  2. Clear emotional blocks – So you stop recreating old dynamics and start responding from a place of genuine power and authenticity, not old pain.

  3. Reconnect with your needs – The ones you've dismissed, suppressed, or labeled as "unreasonable."

  4. Create a strategy – Whether it's rebuilding the relationship or planning a conscious exit, you'll know exactly what to do next.


You deserve more than uncertainty, and you deserve to feel at ease in your own home. You also deserve to feel clear, seen, loved and wanted - not just needed.


If that sounds like what you’re ready for, send me a private message with the word READY and we’ll start the conversation - discreetly of course.


 
 
 

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