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Meaning of 'make the relationship less intense'

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namechange7890 · 09/10/2020 09:28

If you are in a relationship with someone and have been not getting along as well as you once did, and they say they want things to get better, be more fun and 'less intense' - what would you take from that?

I get the more fun, less arguing and drama, but what is the meaning of making the relationship less intense, does he not like me anymore? Or is it giving each other space. I am a bit confused.

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Grobagsforever · 10/10/2020 09:14

He's training you to accept less, be always bright and breezy and not expect anything of him.

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