You don’t notice it immediately.
But eventually, conversations start feeling different.
They become more practical.
Less curious.
Less open.
You still talk — but it feels more like checking in than connecting.
This shift often happens quietly, especially in long-distance relationships.
When you’re apart, conversations carry more weight. When they change, the relationship feels different.
This is something explored further in why communication changes in long-distance relationships.
I remember when our conversations started feeling different. I was in Spain, she was in Holland, and we were still talking — but it felt quieter somehow.
That experience became part of this story:
He Moved to Spain, I Stayed in Holland.
Because sometimes conversations don’t stop.
They just slowly change.