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Yeah, it unfortunately sounds like you might be drifting apart. Hard to say for sure just from reading comments, but that's a thing that happens even though it sucks.
You might get somewhere by asking yourself why this boundary is being put up. It's not explicitly said, but it sounds like this is a new boundary in a longer relationship. Did something happen that caused it? If it's a new boundary, it's probably worth asking your therapist if they can help you figure out a why. More for your own benefit, because even if you figure out a "why", it doesn't sound like it would help the relationship improve.