Intimacy is a vital aspect of any romantic relationship, and kissing plays a significant role in that connection. It’s no wonder that when a partner stops kissing during lovemaking, it can raise concerns and stir a whirlwind of emotions. If you find yourself wondering, “Why does my husband not want to kiss me anymore?” know that you are not
alone. Many women experience this change and are left feeling confused, hurt, and sometimes even rejected. This article aims to explore the possible reasons behind this shift and offer practical suggestions to help reignite that spark.
I often receive emails from women who are struggling with this very issue. Recently, a woman named Vera reached out to me describing her situation. She wrote, “I hope you can help me. My husband and I have always shared a deep and passionate connection. When we first got married, we couldn’t keep our hands off each other, and kissing was a huge part of our intimacy. We would spend hours just making out, and it always made our lovemaking feel so special and connected.
But over the past year, I’ve noticed a change. It started subtly, with fewer spontaneous kisses throughout the day, and now it’s reached a point where he doesn’t kiss me at all when we make love. It’s like he’s avoiding my lips on purpose. I’ve tried to ignore it, thinking it might just be a phase, but it’s beg inning to affect how I feel about our entire relationship. Read more below