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3 Things You Can Only Say Out Loud In A Strong Relationship, By A Psychologist

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3 Things You Can Only Say Out Loud In A Strong Relationship, By A Psychologist

We spend a lot of time teaching people what not to say in relationships. Don’t criticize. Don’t stonewall. Don’t make it personal. But after years of studying couples, I’ve started to think the more revealing question runs in the opposite direction: What are you still afraid to say?

Because in my experience, it’s rarely the things said in anger that hollow a relationship out. It’s the things left unspoken. The sentences that feel too risky, too raw or too honest to voice out loud.

The three phrases below aren’t dramatic declarations. They won’t make it into a wedding toast. But they share something important: they can only be said, and received well, in a relationship with a genuinely secure foundation. If you and your partner can say these things to each other, you’re not just in a good relationship. You’re in a rare one.

1. ‘I Feel Lonely, Even When I’m With You’

Most people assume loneliness is about being physically alone. More often, however, it’s about feeling unseen. And one of the most quietly devastating experiences in a long-term relationship is sitting beside someone you love and feeling completely unreached by them.

The reason this sentence goes unsaid is obvious: it sounds like an accusation. Saying, “I feel lonely,” to a partner who is right there in the room feels unfair, confusing, even cruel. So most people don’t say it. They withdraw instead, or grow more irritable, or they stop reaching out altogether — and their partner has no idea why.

A 2024 study published in Behavioral Sciences found that loneliness within romantic relationships is directly tied to lower trust, lower commitment and higher conflict. Crucially, what protected couples wasn’t avoiding the feeling. It was naming it; relationship awareness was the factor that mediated the damage.

Here’s the reframe I offer the couples I work with: “I feel lonely even when we’re together” isn’t a complaint. It’s an invitation. It tells your partner: I want more of you, not less. That’s not an indictment of your relationship. That’s one of the bravest bids for connection a person can make. But it only lands safely in a relationship secure enough to hear it that way.

2. ‘I’m Not Attracted To You Right Now’

Let me be clear about something: desire ebbs and flows in every long-term relationship. This is not a personal failing. It is not a sign that you chose the wrong person. It is one of the most well-documented and universal features of committed partnerships, as well as one of the least discussed.

A 2024 review in Current Directions in Psychological Science described sexual desire as “one of the most fragile relationship elements,” one that reliably declines over time regardless of how strong the relationship is in other respects. The question isn’t whether this happens. It’s what couples do when it does.

Most do nothing. They wait it out, hope it resolves on its own or blame themselves. A separate 2024 qualitative study in Family Process, which interviewed couples experiencing desire discrepancy, found three recurring patterns:

  1. The assumption that desire should always be spontaneous and mutual
  2. Shame about the gap
  3. A profound difficulty talking about it without one partner feeling criticized or rejected.

The researchers’ conclusion was that the problem is rarely the discrepancy itself. It’s the silence around it.

By contrast, a willingness to talk about it and fix it can ensure that the gap doesn’t become a verdict on your partner or your relationship — it simply remains a diagnosis. And couples who can make that distinction, who can sit with an uncomfortable truth and orient toward it together rather than away from it, tend to come out the other side considerably closer.

Saying this sentence takes courage. Hearing it takes security. That combination is rarer than people think.

3. ‘I Love You, But I Don’t Always Like You’

This is the one that makes people flinch. And yet, in my years of studying couples, it’s also the one I’ve come to believe matters most.

Love and like are not the same thing. Love is the deep, structural commitment; it’s the choice you remake every day. Like is something warmer and more immediate: enjoying your partner’s company, finding them interesting, respecting their choices in the moment. And like, unlike love, fluctuates. There will be days — sometimes weeks — when you find your partner grating, or baffling, or genuinely difficult to be around. And the truth is that this isn’t a crisis. It’s par for the course in a long-term relationship.

The problem is what happens when couples pretend otherwise. John Gottman’s research — built across four decades of observing couples in his “Love Lab” — found that what separates stable couples from struggling ones isn’t the absence of negative feelings. It’s the ability to repair. Couples who surface friction early and address it directly maintain what Gottman called an “emotional bank account” large enough to absorb the hard moments. Those who smooth everything over, who perform contentment rather than feel it, slowly drain that account without either partner quite knowing why.

A 2025 systematic review in the Journal of Family Therapy reinforced this, identifying remorse, accountability, and honest communication — not conflict avoidance — as the primary drivers of trust repair in intimate relationships.

“I love you, but I don’t always like you” is not a warning sign. Said in the right relationship, it’s a repair attempt in itself. It means, “I’m not performing this. I’m actually here.” Couples who can say this, and hear it without defensiveness, have found something genuinely rare: a relationship spacious enough for the full, unedited truth of two people.

None of these sentences is easy to say out loud. If they feel easy, you may not quite be saying the real version yet. What they share is this: each one asks you to trust that your partner can handle the truth of you — the lonely version, the distracted version, the version that sometimes keeps score.

That trust, more than chemistry or compatibility or even love, is what a strong relationship is actually built on. And it doesn’t announce itself in grand moments. It shows up in the sentences you finally stop being afraid to say out loud.

One only builds the courage to say difficult things out loud when they feel heard. Take the Active Listening Test to know if you give your partner the hearing ear you expect from them.

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