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Short. Sweet.
It's the cosmic microwave background (CMB or CMBR) in a marriage. This speaks of fading energy, no matter how powerful the original source once was.
The answer should always be, Of course, you are good enough for me and I'll never let you down and I'll always have your back. The substance behind the answer is the effort (energy) and attention each brings to the partnership. That is always the hope and it should be mutual.
The beginning of the original story highlights what happens when one party (here, the wife) forgets that. (I, personally, am not so sure what the end of the original story means.)
Once the CMB is noticeable, it is like tinnitus and never goes away. It can drive one crazy.