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At the beginning of our relationship with my partner, there were lots of passionate kisses between us. We also got into the bed. Now, however, for a month or so, there have been no kisses at all (only on the neck). What could be the reason? It is true that we have seen each other less often for a month now and as if we were slightly apart from each other, it is good now. I tried to talk to my partner about it, but he does not see that there are no kisses.

At the beginning of a relationship, there is fascination and passion. During this time, partners are infatuated with each other, they do not see their flaws, they want to see each other in a pink light. They also usually show their best side, often distorting their true face. After some time, the passion fades away and everyday life and everyday problems emerge. We also get to know the partner better with his faults. So I think that one of the reasons may be that the partner does not like such kisses at all, and he kissed so first because he saw that you liked it and wanted to please, and in the initial phase of fascination it is easier for us to turn a blind eye to things, which do not give us great pleasure. In such a situation, explaining to the partner that he does not see the difference would explain the above - perhaps he simply does not need these kisses. Another reason may be the fact that the partners you write about are distant from each other. Passionate kisses express many positive emotions, if there are more negative emotions between partners, then on average you feel like kissing such kisses. Another thing that may contribute to avoiding kissing is unpleasant smell from the mouth caused by lack of hygiene, eating certain foods (e.g. garlic, onions) or diseases of the digestive system.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Magdalena Krzak (Bogdaniuk)

Psychologist, psychotherapist, clinical sexologist and forensic sexologist. He has a Clinical Sexologist Certificate, awarded by the Polish Society of Sexology, after completing full specialization in clinical sexology in Warsaw, and a Court Sexologist Certificate. He deals with the treatment of sexual disorders in women and men. He works both individually and with couples. She conducts psychotherapy for victims of sexual violence. Conducts diagnostics andpsychological support for transsexual people.

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