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5 marriage and relationship myths one needs to stop believing right now

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 6, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Marriage and relationship myths one needs to stop believing right now


In an age where advice is everywhere– Instagram reels, celebrity podcasts, casual WhatsApp forwards– it’s easy to assume we know what a “healthy relationship” should look like. Most of us grow up hearing strong opinions about love, many of which are repeated so often that they begin to feel like facts. But when you look closely, a lot of these so-called rules don't hold up in real life.


The truth is, no relationship is without flaws. What works for one couple might not work for another. Yet, these myths create unrealistic standards and quietly convince people that something is wrong– even when it’s not.


Let’s clear the air and take a closer look at five relationship myths that we often believe without questioning.


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If you fight, something’s wrong




Many people think that if a couple fights, it means they’re not right for each other. But the truth is, even healthy relationships have arguments. What matters is how you handle them. Talking things out calmly, listening, and not attacking each other are more important than avoiding conflict altogether.


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Staying close should always be easy




In the beginning, it may feel effortless to stay close and share everything. But as life gets busier, it’s normal to feel a little distant at times. That doesn’t mean the relationship is weak. Making time to check in, have real conversations, or just be present helps bring the connection back.

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You both should feel okay at the same time




After a fight or a tense moment, one person may move on quickly while the other needs space to cool down. That doesn’t mean one of them is wrong. It just means they process things differently. Giving each other that space can actually help avoid further stress.


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Physical closeness is everything


There’s often pressure to keep the physical part of a relationship the same all the time. But over the years, every couple goes through ups and downs. What really keeps a relationship strong is feeling safe, supported, and respected– both emotionally and physically.

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Couples should do everything together





You don’t need to be around each other 24/7 to prove your relationship is strong. In fact, having separate hobbies, spending time with your own friends, or even just being by yourself now and then helps both people feel more balanced. A good relationship allows space to grow as individuals, too.



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