5 Signs Love Is Fading: What Your Texts Reveal
In the article that follows, I explore communication within the couple. If you recognise yourself in this theme, I designed a couple communication test that helps you take stock of your communication patterns as a couple. It comes with a guide to extend your reflection beyond the results. Worth knowing: I also offer ScanMyLove, a tool that analyses couple conversations from a simple export, to better understand a relationship's dynamic.
You scroll through your conversation and come across messages from six months ago. Entire paragraphs, spontaneous declarations, shared photos, private jokes. Then you look at this week's messages: "Ok", "See you tonight", "Can you buy milk?" The contrast is striking. And painful.
Take the test: Couple Communication Test → — If your messages have shrunk from paragraphs to "ok" and grocery lists, this self-assessment shows how your couple's communication is really doing.Communication degradation in a couple never happens all at once. It follows a progressive, measurable process with identifiable stages. As a CBT psychotherapist, I observe that digital messages are a remarkably faithful mirror of this evolution, because they constitute an objective, timestamped record of what happens between two people.
Why Messages Are a Reliable Indicator
Unlike memories, which are distorted by emotions and time, your messages are there. In black and white. They allow you to measure concrete parameters:
- Average message length: a 3-word message vs. a 3-line message does not reflect the same investment
- Exchange frequency: 50 messages per day a year ago, 5 today
- Initiation ratio: who writes first? Is it always the same person?
- Presence of emojis and affective markers: hearts, nicknames, spontaneous "I love yous"
- Average response time: not as an absolute value, but as an evolution over time
The 5 Stages of Communication Degradation by Messages
After analyzing hundreds of conversations from struggling couples, I have identified five recurring stages. They are not inevitable and the trend can be reversed at each stage, but you first need to know where you stand.
Stage 1: Logistical Normalization
What you observe: Messages become predominantly functional. Exchanges concern daily organization (groceries, schedules, children, appointments) and emotional or personal conversations gradually disappear.Monday: "Don't forget the 5 PM appointment" Tuesday: "What time are you coming home?" Wednesday: "We're out of bread" Thursday: "Ok" Friday: "The washing machine broke down"
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Analyze →You don't realize it right away because you continue to communicate. The message volume may even remain stable. But the emotional content has disappeared. Your conversation looks more like a professional Slack channel than an exchange between two people in love.
Measurable indicator: Count among your last 30 messages how many express an emotion, a desire, or appreciation for the other. If this number is less than 3, you are at this stage.Stage 2: Loss of Reciprocal Initiative
What you observe: An imbalance sets in regarding conversation initiation. One person always writes first. The other responds but never spontaneously starts a topic. Measurable indicator: Out of the last 20 conversation starts, how many were initiated by each partner? A ratio of 80/20 or more unbalanced signals a problem.Stage 3: Disappearance of Affective Markers
What you observe: Nicknames disappear, heart emojis evaporate, "good night" and "have a good day" messages become irregular then cease.This stage is often the most painful because it directly touches the couple's connection rituals. These small daily gestures that Gottman calls "bids for connection" are the invisible cement of the relationship.
Measurable indicator: Search your conversation for the last occurrence of your pet name or the words "I love you" sent spontaneously. The date will tell you a lot.Stage 4: Non-Responses and Dead Conversations
What you observe: Messages go unanswered. Not out of malice, but indifference.This is where Gottman's ratio becomes critical. The famous 5:1 ratio states that for every negative interaction, a couple needs five positive interactions to remain stable.
Stage 5: Structural Silence
What you observe: There are virtually no more messages. Entire days pass without exchange.This stage is paradoxically less painful daily because both partners have adapted to the silence. They have developed parallel lives. But beneath the surface, the bond has died.
What the Johari Window Reveals
The Johari Window divides self-knowledge into four zones. In a couple that no longer communicates, the hidden zone grows disproportionately. Each partner accumulates thoughts, frustrations, and desires they no longer share.
The Deep Reasons Behind the Degradation
Accumulation of Unresolved Micro-Conflicts
Every untreated small disagreement leaves an emotional residue forming a layer of resentment.Fear of Conflict
Couples who never argue are often those who communicate the least. They prefer silence to confrontation. But silence resolves nothing: it numbs.Asymmetry of Communication Needs
One needs to talk to feel connected. The other needs silence to recharge.Relational Exhaustion
After years together, some couples switch to autopilot for energy conservation.How to Reverse the Trend
Reinstate a daily connection ritual by message. Not a mechanical "have a good day," but a sincere question, a personal sharing, a memory."I was thinking about our weekend. It was really great. We should do that again."
Instead of: "You never write to me anymore" Try: "I realize our messages have become very practical. I miss telling each other things."Respond to the other's bids for connection. Gottman's research shows that happy couples respond to connection attempts 86% of the time, compared to 33% for couples who divorce.
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FAQ
What are the key warning signs that signs love is fading is affecting my relationship?
Is love fading? Discover 5 signs of relationship decline visible in your text messages and learn how to address communication issues effectively. Key warning signs include persistent emotional distress specifically tied to the relationship, repetitive conflict patterns that never resolve, and growing disconnection between what you feel and what you're able to express.How does CBT approach couple no longer communicates in relationship therapy?
CBT identifies the automatic thoughts and avoidance behaviors that maintain relationship distress. Cognitive restructuring helps develop more balanced interpretations of a partner's behavior, while behavioral experiments test whether feared outcomes actually occur — often revealing they're less catastrophic than anticipated.When is individual therapy enough for couple no longer communicates, versus needing couples therapy?
Individual therapy is often the first step when one partner isn't ready for joint work, or when personal cognitive schemas are the primary driver of distress. Couples formats like EFT or the Gottman Method add significant value when both partners are engaged and the relational dynamic itself needs addressing.In short: Communication patterns in text messages reveal measurable stages of relationship decline between romantic partners. Research shows that deteriorating couples transition through five identifiable phases: logistical normalization where emotional content disappears, loss of reciprocal initiative where one partner always initiates, disappearance of affective markers like nicknames and love emojis, non-responses indicating indifference, and structural silence where days pass without exchange. These changes are observable through concrete metrics including average message length, exchange frequency, who initiates conversations, presence of emotional language, and response time patterns. The degradation reflects deeper issues such as accumulated unresolved conflicts, fear of confrontation, mismatched communication needs, and relational exhaustion. Importantly, this decline is not inevitable and can be reversed at any stage by reinstating daily connection rituals, addressing observations without accusation, and responding to partner's connection attempts. Research indicates couples who remain stable respond to connection bids eighty-six percent of the time compared to thirty-three percent in divorcing couples.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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