Along with every other challenge we've faced over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has put our love lives to the test. People have been cooped up with their partners for months on end, shining a spotlight on both the strengths and weaknesses of their relationships. Meanwhile, single folks have been forced to choose between navigating the murky waters of dating during the time of the coronavirus, or riding it out on their own.
No matter how much you love someone and enjoy spending time with them, you do need some alone time every once in a while. This is very normal during the pandemic, which has left you feeling irritable and restles
Many people believe that since you have got a partner to keep company, you don't have to deal with loneliness. When you are facing relationship problems, it can obviously be frustrating to have people diminish your experience and assume you have got it easy compared to them
Whether your relationship was already struggling before the pandemic or the pandemic has worsened it, now is a bad time to go through a breakup. So some people are just postponing it until later because they would rather not deal with it now.
With so much uncertainty caused by the pandemic, most of us are living in only the present, making it feel impossible to figure out what the future will look like. Conversations about engagement and marriage have been put on hold since people don't know when they will be finally able to plan a wedding.
The list is not only about gloomy stuff. A pleasant side effect of the pandemic is that your appreciation for each other, and the work you put into your home, family, relationship, or career has increased manifold. And if you haven’t started noticing these things and taking the time to express appreciation, now is an excellent time to start.
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