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When curiosity falls SILENT

April 2026

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Psychologies UK

There is a subtle shift that can happen in relationships.

- By LUCY RAWLINSON

When curiosity falls SILENT

It might be months in, it might be years, but at some point, the rich, warm, caring answers that we gave in the early days are replaced by something else. The answers have shrunk to nods, shrugs, the soft hum of acknowledgment without detail. Nothing is wrong, exactly. There’s no argument, no slammed door, no obvious rupture. And yet, something feels quietly off.

Elizabeth noticed it first over breakfast. ‘How did you sleep?’ ‘Fine.’ Later, by text. ‘How was your day?’ ‘Busy.’ ‘I started worrying I was boring him,’ she says. ‘Or that I’d done something without realising. Or worse – that we were drifting apart, and I was the only one who’d noticed.’

According to reconnection coach Karen Thom, moments like this aren’t usually about sudden withdrawal. They signal something subtler: the slow erosion of curiosity. ‘Curiosity doesn’t disappear because love does,’ Thom says. ‘It disappears when cynicism moves in.’

At the beginning of a relationship, curiosity comes easily because there is still so much unknown. ‘We don’t yet have a case file on the other person,’ she explains. ‘We’re open. Interested. Even the quirks feel charming because they haven’t been logged as evidence.’

Over time, however, unspoken moments accumulate. Small hurts go unaddressed. Needs remain unvoiced. Conversations never quite happen. ‘Instead of staying curious, we start collecting tokens – proof of misdemeanours we can’t quite name but absolutely feel,’ Thom says. ‘We begin building a narrative. And once we have a narrative, we stop asking questions.’

As that internal record grows, curiosity narrows. ‘It becomes harder to wonder about your partner’s inner world because you’re only seeing them through the lens of what they get wrong,’ she says. ‘Curiosity can’t survive when you’re running an internal prosecution.’

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