When the Kisses Stop: What It Might Mean When Your Partner Doesn’t Kiss You During Intimacy
It might seem like a small thing—almost too small to mention. But when your partner stops kissing you during moments of intimacy, it can feel like something important is missing. A kiss isn’t just about physical closeness. It’s a powerful gesture of connection, emotion, and presence. And when it fades, it can leave behind questions that are hard to ignore.
Sometimes, the absence of a kiss during intimacy may point to something deeper. It could be emotional distance, unresolved tension, or simply a shift in how your partner connects. They might be physically close, but emotionally elsewhere—present in body, but not fully in heart or mind.
Of course, not everyone expresses affection in the same way. For some, kissing during intimacy may feel too vulnerable or too emotionally intense. This doesn’t always mean something is wrong—but even that discomfort may reflect internal struggles, such as fear of closeness, past relationship wounds, or stress that’s difficult to articulate.
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