Is your partner agreeing with you all the time? It is a red flag

The six signs your partner is trying to ‘quiet quit’ your relationship – and if they keep agreeing with you, you should be worried

  •  Cassandra Kalpaxis is a divorce lawyer
  •  She reveals signs your partner has ‘quiet quit’

A divorce lawyer has revealed the six signs your partner is trying to ‘quiet quit’ your marriage – and it’s bad news if they are suddenly very agreeable.

Cassandra Kalpaxis, who is an expert in family law, told FEMAIL some people prefer to let their marriage slowly fade – instead of calling it quits out loud.

But like quiet quitting a job – the signs are easy to spot once you know them.

The first major is sign is if they begin ‘agreeing with everything’.

‘While fighting isn’t the answer, if your partner is indifferent to everything and coming across as disengaged, this can be an early sign that they are stepping back from the relationship and have mentally and emotionally shut down,’ she explained.

Cassandra Kalpaxis, who is an expert in family law, told FEMAIL some people prefer to let their marriage slowly fade – instead of calling it quits out loud

Being reluctant to engage in conversation or ‘saying what they think you want to hear’ is another. 

It is the ‘whatever makes you happy, dear’ relationship ender. 

‘Keeping the peace is one thing, but if your partner has decided that engaging or voicing separate views, opinions, interests or desires isn’t worthwhile, the damage may already be done,’ she said.

‘Not feeling safe or enthusiastic about communicating our desires with a partner is a big warning sign.’

If they have stopped talking about the future that’s the third major sign. 

‘A lack of future planning can be harder to spot when life gets busy and keeps ticking along. Having regular check ins with your partner to discuss your dreams and goals and how they align can help you recognise where you are most aligned and spot any challenges as they come up,’ she said.

‘If one partner has taken a step back, they may not be comfortable discussing these things if they aren’t sure if they still see a future with you,’ she added.

If your partner spends more time on their phone than listening to you then it is a red flag

The fourth sign, according to Cassandra, is if they spend more time on the phone than with you.

‘We’re all guilty of being glued to our phones in this day and age, however you can tell when someone is more interested in a screen than your company,’ she said.

‘This is especially felt when spending quality time together.’

Six signs your partner’s ‘quiet quitting’ the relationship:

1 –  They start agreeing with you more

2 – They say what you want to hear

3 – They stop talking about the future

4 – They spend more time on the phone than with you

5 – They stay home while you go out  

6 –  Staying back at work more

If they prefer to stay home whilst you go out and stop attending events with you , including family gatherings then something is wrong. 

‘This is a huge red flag that someone is quiet quitting your relationship. If they aren’t interested in engaging with your people, its worth having a conversation. There may be another reason for this – eg. mental health, or disliking one person in particular, but it can also be a sign they’ve stepped back.’

The final red flag is when your partner chooses to stay back at work often as they prefer to be there instead of at home. 

‘Work life balance is a huge challenge in many relationships, but actively staying at work longer than necessary speaks volumes.’

Cassandra has held divorce retreats in the past, this August she’s putting on a retreat for couples who would like to fix their relationship.

The ‘Ignite the fire retreat’ will be held in August. 

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