Be specific. Show her how you've made an effort to change instead of making empty promises.
Give her time. If she's reluctant at first, don't get angry or disappointed. Remember that even if she does want you back, she still wants to protect her heart.
At the same time, it's possible you're just not right for each other. Focus on winning her back and see where things go from there. Don't despair if things don't work out. If you're meant to be together, it'll work out.
As you meet his gaze, give a small smile before looking away. Just a brief moment of eye contact could be enough to make him interested in you too. Be careful not to stare at him so long that he gets uncomfortable. A quick glance is usually enough to convey that you want him to talk to you.
Even if your relationship has been stale for years, if both of you are willing to work things out despite losing feelings for each other, it can eventually come back. Trust me on this one: feelings of “love” come and go, it ebbs and flows.
How do you know if a girl doesn't want you anymore?
Feeling like she's just “going through the motions” when having sex. Avoiding physical displays of affection like holding hands or kissing in public. Sleeping away from you (even if you used to sleep together). Frequently turning down connections for intimacy.
Yes. Whether you're in a long-term relationship or she's been a little confused lately, giving some space will make her miss you. It will also allow her to grow independently and reduce the co-dependency on each other. The word 'space' is dreaded in relationships, but it isn't always a bad thing.
If you want a girl to go crazy for you, then you have to make her feel special by actually taking the time to recognize her as a unique individual. Tell her, “You're not like other girls…” or “You're so different from your friends…” and make her see that she really does stand out to you.
Going 'no-contact' with someone you spent a lot of time with and planned a future with can be painful. A woman experiencing the stages of no contact is likely to feel angry, sad, and lonely. While a woman is likely to feel sadness in the early stages of no contact, she will quickly get over her ex as time goes on.
Only then do you create an environment where an ex wants to revisit things with you. So, if that's the function of your no contact rule then yes, the no contact rule can work if he lost feelings for you. It can work on a lot of levels.