DEAR DEIDRE: MY boyfriend creeps me out when he touches me. Does this mean I’m not in love?
He’s a really nice guy but, after three years together, I don’t think I feel the same as I once did.
We have a little boy who is now one year’s old so I’ve tried to make things work – but I’m not sure my partner is right for me.
I don’t even like it when he tries to kiss me. I turn my head away. We don’t have anything in common any more.
I look after our son while he goes out to work.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023I cook a meal for us when he comes in from work. But all he does is eat his dinner, then plays on his Xbox until he comes to bed.
He’s 25 and I’m 26. I don’t know what to do.
DEIDRE SAYS: The spark has definitely gone for you.
But rather than subjecting your young son to tension in the home, get some expert help in finding out whether things are over for good or if anything can be salvaged.
Find a quiet moment to tell your boyfriend that things don’t feel right for you and suggest some couples counselling through tavistockrelationships.org (020 7380 1975).