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If you partner stops offering you the happiness that they did at the beginning, then something changed about them or/and yourself, and you need to explore through therapy what changed, so you can work on getting things back to how they were at the beginning.
Or maybe it's because the honeymoon period has worn off and you've come to realise that you're still the same person you always were, that your partner hasn't fixed you (because they can never do that), and you're thinking that maybe you need to be with someone else who can fix you. Rinse and repeat through one broken relationship after another.
I absolutely disagree about the rest of the things you said. Please read post #12 carefully one more time. And if you still hold to the same beliefs after you do, there's no need to continue replying because we have opposing views on the matter, and I don't think you will change mine.
So what exactly do you expect from the thread? You've started off with a question, you keep indicating you're desperately unhappy and yet you won't hear anything that doesn't confirm what you want to believe.
If you want to keep doing what you've always done have at it. Just don't be surprised if you keep getting what you've always got. And if you find the same issues show up wherever you go and whoever you are with the chances are those are the issues you're taking with you wherever you go.