Article: Think about whether you made her feel wanted and appreciated. Did you not pay enough attention to her – or were you perhaps too clingy? Replay in your head what happened before she seemed to lose interest.  For example, did you say something – maybe in a teasing way – that could have insulted her or hurt her feelings? Try asking, “Did I say or do something to upset you?” Embrace your humility and put pride aside. Tell her you're sorry as soon as possible, through a note or in person. Address the issue with a kind apology, even if you don't feel completely at fault. Try saying, “I sincerely apologize. Can you forgive me?” You could bring her a bouquet of flowers. Or, you could put more thought into the gesture and give her something related to her interests, that you know she'll like. The gift doesn't necessarily have to cost anything.  For example, give her a sticker of a band or organization she likes. Is there a travel destination she loves? Try giving her a souvenir of that place, to show her you care about her interests. You can send her something digitally for free, such as an e-card.
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Reflect on why her interest may have waned. Apologize if you think she feels wronged. Give her a gift that shows you care.