Why do I suddenly lose interest in something?

Why do I suddenly lose interest in something?

It is also important to note that loss of interest is not necessarily linked to a mental disorder. It can also be caused by things such as overwork, relationship problems, boring activities, or just plain feeling stuck in a rut. This can create a cycle from which it’s hard to break free.

Can losing friends cause trauma?

A 2010 study by biological anthropologist Helen Fisher and associates found that the loss of someone important can cause physical pain. “Friendship breakups are not usually acknowledged as being traumatic or painful so you might not have a healthy outlet to discuss the breakup or get closure,” explains Hogi.

Do you ever feel strange just hanging out without you?

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We can all have an off day or be in a bad mood for no good reason but it feels strange just hanging out without you, pretending nothing is wrong when clearly we’re not talking as easily as we were yesterday. I’m just going to give you space.

What happened when he was seeing you for a long time?

Here’s what happened: he was seeing you for a number of weeks and the chemistry was intense, like a rocket ship taking off. Then the chemistry faded, and he realized he didn’t want to continue the relationship… but he’s not sure he wants to give up the sex just yet.

Why does he act like he’s interested then do a runner?

The reasons vary as much as men’s personalities do, but one thing is certain: he’s doing you a favor. Whatever the reason he acted like he was interested and then did a runner, he’s not the guy for you. He’s just saving you time in figuring that out.

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What does it mean when a guy ghosts you then disappears?

So if he acted like he was interested and then disappears, it might be because he’s realized that the two of you don’t belong together. He might ghost because he doesn’t want to face the music and come clean that you’re not right for him (and vice versa).