The article explores the reasons many women lose interest in their partners post-wedding. It argues that the allure of romance and the excitement of the chase often fade once the wedding is accomplished, leading to disillusionment in the relationship. Women may be attracted to how they feel during the pursuit, rather than a deep-rooted love for their partner. Once the thrill diminishes with the routine of married life and parenting, they may feel bored or suffocated, confused about how to sustain the relationship, as societal expectations have often only prepared them to secure a partner, not to maintain a lasting connection.
Most women lose interest after getting married because the initial thrill fades, leaving them wanting the excitement of the pursuit rather than the reality of married life.
Many women enter relationships seeking the adrenaline of being pursued, but when the engagement euphoria fades, so does their interest, leading to a disconnect.
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