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If you’ve been married for decades or have a steady partner, you’ll know that keeping it going takes work. And while some couples thrive as the years pass, other relationships crumble. ‘Long-term love often feels hard because it can become overfamiliar and lacking in excitement when the “head over heels” feeling wears off,’ says relationship therapist Alison Tinsley*.
But for many people, positive feelings increase over time. In fact, 57% of coupled-up Brits fancy their partner more after 10 years together than when