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If Your Marriage Is Lackluster After 50, You’re Doing These 16 Things Wrong

Updated on November 1, 2025 by TMM Staff ยท Dating & Confidence

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Hitting your fifties can be a beautiful thing. Youโ€™ve got stories under your belt, you know what matters, and ideally, youโ€™ve got someone by your side whoโ€™s seen it all with you. But for many couples, this stage can also feel flat. The spark fades, the excitement dies down, and suddenly, the person who used to make you laugh now just gets on your nerves over dinner.

Chances are youโ€™re both slipping into habits that quietly pull you apart. But the good news is you donโ€™t have to let it be that way. Hereโ€™s how to bring that spark back into your marriage.

Table of Contents

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  • 1. You Stopped Touching Each Other
  • 2. Youโ€™ve Given Up On Looking Good For Each Other
  • 3. You Rarely Laugh Together Anymore
  • 4. You Avoid The Hard Conversations
  • 5. You Stop Talking to Them Meaningfully
  • 6. You Stopped Doing Things Together
  • 7. You Let Technology Take Over Your Time
  • 8. You Forgot How To Flirt
  • 9. You Keep Score Without Realizing It
  • 10. You Never Surprise Each Other Anymore
  • 11. You Stopped Being Curious About Each Other
  • 12. You Forgot To Say โ€œThank Youโ€
  • 13. You Stopped Talking About The Future
  • 14. You Criticize More Than You Compliment
  • 15. You Gave Up On Having Fun Together
  • 16. You Forgot That Love Needs Maintenance

1. You Stopped Touching Each Other

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You canโ€™t overlook how much physical touch matters. A kiss on the cheek, a hand on the shoulder, a hug before bed, those simple things mean a lot. When you stop reaching out, the distance between you grows faster than you realize.

Keep it alive with small gestures. You donโ€™t have to act like newlyweds, but affection reminds your partner that you still see them, still want them, and still care enough to reach out.

2. Youโ€™ve Given Up On Looking Good For Each Other

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It feels good to relax, but giving up completely kills attraction. A clean shirt, brushed hair, a little scent before dinner, they all send a message that you still care.

Putting in that effort helps you feel good, and that energy spreads throughout the marriage.

3. You Rarely Laugh Together Anymore

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Couples stay young when they laugh together. Somewhere between bills, aches, and adult kids, people lose their sense of humor when life gets heavy. The best marriages keep laughter alive. Itโ€™s the glue that keeps rough days from feeling heavier than they are.

Try to bring back that fun. Watch something silly together, tell stories from the past, or let a ridiculous moment lighten the mood instead of spoiling it. Shared laughter always resets the room.

4. You Avoid The Hard Conversations

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People tend to dodge tough topics once they know each otherโ€™s triggers. You build walls when you stop talking. You create tension when you act like everythingโ€™s fine, but itโ€™s not.

Speak up, even if it feels uncomfortable. You grow closer when you face things head-on instead of sweeping them aside. Honest words heal more than fake peace ever will.

5. You Stop Talking to Them Meaningfully

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You see them every day, so they start blending into the background. You talk about mundane stuff and donโ€™t pay attention to what they have to say.

Make eye contact again. Ask real questions. Listen with interest. The moment you start treating your partner like a person instead of a nobody, things start waking up again.

6. You Stopped Doing Things Together

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Couples often drift into parallel lives after 50. Youโ€™ve got separate interests, schedules, even TV shows. But the more you do apart, the less you have to share. And that gap widens fast.

Find one small thing to do together again. Cook a new meal or take a walk after dinner. Thatโ€™s where connection grows.

7. You Let Technology Take Over Your Time

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Phones and screens are silent relationship killers. You scroll, they scroll, and before you know it, the nightโ€™s gone. Youโ€™re side by side but in completely different worlds. It sneaks up on couples. You think youโ€™re relaxing, but youโ€™re really disappearing from each other.

Put the phones down once in a while. Eat without the TV on. Look at each other instead of a screen. Giving your attention to each other means more than anything happening online.

8. You Forgot How To Flirt

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You didnโ€™t stop flirting when you said โ€œI do.โ€ Somewhere along the line, couples stop with the teasing, the winks, the playful compliments, and thatโ€™s where things start to feel flat. You can be married 30 years and still make each other blush.

A quick compliment, a cheeky text, a little โ€œyou look good todayโ€ can light things up again. People fall in love with the same person more than once. They just need reminders.

9. You Keep Score Without Realizing It

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When you start thinking in terms of who did what, who said what, who tried harder, youโ€™re already in trouble. A marriage canโ€™t survive when it turns into a balance sheet of effort.

Instead, give freely again. Say โ€œIโ€™ve got thisโ€ without expecting something back. Itโ€™s amazing how much better love feels when both people stop competing and start giving.

10. You Never Surprise Each Other Anymore

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Falling into the same routine feels safe, but it can make things stale. Try to make things exciting by surprising each other here and there.

Leave a note. Plan a weekend breakfast out of nowhere. Bring home their favorite snack. A little spontaneity says, โ€œI still think about you when youโ€™re not around,โ€ and that never gets old.

11. You Stopped Being Curious About Each Other

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You think you already know everything. How they like their coffee, what shows they watch, what annoys them. But people keep changing. When you stop being curious, you stop discovering who your partner is right now.

Ask new questions. Whatโ€™s something they want to learn? Whatโ€™s been on their mind lately? You might be surprised at how much youโ€™ve both evolved without realizing it.

12. You Forgot To Say โ€œThank Youโ€

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People forget to appreciate each other when life starts feeling repetitive. You stop noticing the small efforts, making the bed, handling errands, being there when youโ€™re stressed. But feeling appreciated never stops mattering, no matter how many years pass.

Say โ€œthank youโ€ for the things youโ€™ve started taking for granted. Itโ€™s simple, but it makes the air between you lighter. When you show gratitude, love feels like a choice instead of a responsibility.

13. You Stopped Talking About The Future

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Many couples over 50 act like the storyโ€™s already written. Youโ€™ve raised kids, built careers, and paid your dues, so whatโ€™s left to plan, right? But when you stop looking ahead together, life starts to feel like a waiting game instead of an adventure.

Talk about whatโ€™s next, even if itโ€™s something small. Maybe you want to move somewhere quieter, start a hobby together, or plan that trip you always postponed. Having a shared direction brings purpose back into the partnership and gives you both something to look forward to.

14. You Criticize More Than You Compliment

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After years together, people start noticing flaws instead of charms. You roll your eyes, make comments, or joke at their expense. What used to be funny becomes hurtful without you even noticing.

Try saying something kind more often than pointing out flaws. Say what you love out loud. The right words can repair damage faster than silence ever could. Remember, kindness never goes out of style.

15. You Gave Up On Having Fun Together

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Couples who last are the ones who never stop having fun. They tease, go on adventures, and find excuses to laugh even when lifeโ€™s tough.

Plan something fun again. Dance in the kitchen. Go somewhere youโ€™ve never been. Making things fun keeps the love light, and laughter keeps it strong.

16. You Forgot That Love Needs Maintenance

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You canโ€™t expect your marriage to run on autopilot. People think long marriages take less work, but itโ€™s the opposite. Youโ€™ve got to keep showing up. Youโ€™ve got to keep choosing each other even when things feel dull or distant.

Take time to check in. Ask how your partnerโ€™s really doing. Make an effort on purpose. A marriage keeps growing when you keep tending to it. The couples who thrive after 50 are the ones who never stop watering what they built. They know love still grows when you keep tending to it.

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