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Our present society has jeopardized the value of genuine relationships.

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ubdan313197.995 days ago6 min read

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‎In today’s society, relationships have become one of the most discussed, celebrated, and at the same time, most complicated aspects of human life. Relationships whether romantic, family, or friendships remain at the center of our existence because no human being thrives in complete isolation. However, when we focus on romantic relationships in particular, the dynamics have changed so much that they no longer resemble what they used to be just a few decades ago. The influences of technology, changing values, societal pressure, and personal expectations have all shaped the way people view and engage in relationships today.

‎One of the most noticeable realities in our current society is how fast relationships begin and end. In the past, people often took their time to court each other, understand their values, and build a foundation before making commitments. Today, social media and instant communication have made it easier to connect, but also easier to disconnect. With just one swipe on a dating app or one unfollow button, relationships can be built or broken instantly. This convenience has given people more options, but it has also made some value relationships less, seeing them as replaceable.

‎Another major factor shaping relationships today is the issue of trust. We live in a world filled with temptations and distractions, where cheating, dishonesty, and lack of transparency have become common complaints. Many partners now struggle with insecurity and suspicion because of how open people’s lives are on social media. For instance, seeing your partner constantly liking another person’s photos or chatting secretly can spark conflict. The thin line between friendliness and disloyalty has become blurry, making trust one of the hardest currencies to earn and maintain in modern relationships.

‎Expectations have also changed drastically. Many young people go into relationships with idealized standards created by movies, reality TV, or influencers online. They expect a flawless partner who is financially stable, emotionally mature, physically attractive, and always available. While it is normal to want the best in a partner, unrealistic expectations often cause disappointment and constant conflict. Instead of focusing on building with someone, many chase perfection that simply does not exist. This has led to a culture where people move from one relationship to another, never satisfied with what they have.

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‎Furthermore, the role of gender dynamics cannot be overlooked. In today’s society, traditional roles are being challenged. Women are becoming more independent, educated, and financially empowered, while men are learning to adapt to these shifts. This empowerment is positive, but it has also created tension in some relationships, especially when partners are unwilling to adjust or support each other’s growth. Some men still hold on to old beliefs that a woman should be submissive and dependent, while some women now refuse to settle for partners who do not meet their standards of independence and respect. This clash of ideologies has made communication and understanding even more important in sustaining relationships.

‎Another challenge is the issue of patience and commitment. Many people nowadays are quick to walk away at the first sign of problems instead of working through them. Our society has cultivated a “fast-food mentality” where we want things quick and easy, and unfortunately, many apply this mindset to relationships. True love, however, requires sacrifice, patience, forgiveness, and resilience. Without these, relationships will continue to be short-lived.

Here is a short story of Daniel and Amara

‎ Daniel and Amara met in their final year at the university. At first, everything was sweet and easy—late-night calls, surprise gifts, and endless promises of “forever.” They believed nothing could shake their bond.
‎ After graduation, reality set in. Daniel struggled to find a stable job, while Amara quickly got employed in a big company. Slowly, insecurity crept in. Daniel felt less of a man because Amara was earning more, while Amara started to feel like Daniel wasn’t ambitious enough. They began to argue over small things—calls not picked, texts replied late, and the constant suspicion that maybe someone else was stealing attention. One day, during a heated argument, Amara shouted, “You’re not the man I thought you were!” and Daniel, out of anger, walked away. That night, they both thought about ending it all. But the truth was, deep down, they still loved each other.
‎ After a few days apart, Daniel swallowed his pride and visited Amara. He told her, “I may not have it all figured out right now, but I’m working on myself. What I need is not comparison or judgment, but your support. I want us to grow together.” Amara broke down in tears. She realized she had been blinded by her own expectations instead of appreciating Daniel’s efforts. She apologized and promised to be more patient. From that day, they chose to rebuild their relationship on honesty, understanding, and teamwork.
‎ Years later, Daniel became a successful business owner, and Amara remained his strongest supporter. Looking back, they both agreed that if they had given up easily, they would have lost something precious. THE END

‎ Ultimately, the truth about relationships in our current society is that they are what we make of them. No matter how much society changes, the principles of love, trust, respect, and communication remain the same. A healthy relationship requires two people who are willing to be honest, sacrifice for each other, and grow together. It is not about finding a perfect partner but about building a meaningful bond with someone imperfect who is perfect for you. True love is not about perfection or easy days. It is about patience, understanding, and choosing to support each other through challenges.


‎Technology has also brought some benefits, despite its challenges. Couples in long-distance relationships can now stay connected through video calls, voice notes, and instant messaging, which would have been impossible years ago. Online platforms have also helped many people meet their life partners, proving that technology is not only a curse but also a blessing in relationships.


‎Real talk? Relationships are hard work. They demand maturity, patience, and intentional effort. Society will keep changing, trends will keep shifting, and challenges will always arise. But if two people are committed to staying true, honest, and supportive of each other, love will stand the test of time.

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