It’s natural to feel concerned when your partner stops kissing you during intimacy. For many couples, kissing is a crucial part of lovemaking, and when it disappears, it can leave you feeling confused, hurt, and rejected. If you’ve been asking yourself, “Why doesn’t my husband want to kiss me anymore?”, you are not alone. This is a common and painful experience that many women face.
I recently heard from a woman named Vera who was grappling with this exact issue. She shared her story with me:
“My husband and I have always had a deep, passionate connection. When we were first 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 made our lovemaking feel so special.
But over the past year, I’ve noticed a change. It started with fewer spontaneous kisses throughout the day, and now he doesn’t kiss me at all when we make love. It’s like he’s intentionally avoiding my lips. I tried to ignore it, hoping it was just a phase, but it’s starting to affect how I feel about our entire relationship.”