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Who Is Ruining Your Relationship?

By rediffGURU RAVI MITTAL
April 16, 2024

Whether it is a close friend, family member or an unavoidable situation in general, the involvement of a third person in a relationship will inevitably lead to conflict, observes rediffGURU Ravi Mittal.

Kindly note the image -- a scene from the Malayalam film Premalu -- has been posted only for representational purposes. Photograph: Kind courtesy Disney+ Hotstar

Almost every romantic relationship faces its own set of challenges including, often, the presence or interference of a third party or situation.

Whether it is a person, a situation or external factors like work, interference from outside sources can test even the strongest of bonds. It is crucial to recognise and eliminate such threats.

Communication is the lifeline of a relationship. Most things can be sorted merely with a little transparency and clear communication.

Let's dig deeper and address some commonly seen third-party interferences and how to strategically manage and mitigate their impact.

External situation/interference

Whether it is a close friend, family member or an unavoidable situation in general, this kind of involvement in a relationship will inevitably lead to conflict.

The interference can come in the form of unsolicited advice, manipulation or trying to draw a wedge between the couple.

What you should do

Infidelity or flings

Infidelity, whether physical or emotional, is unacceptable in a relationship and takes a massive toll on the other half.

Unfaithful behaviour can break the strongest of relationships.

Flings can happen at any time in life. They might happen for various reasons, including dissatisfaction in a relationship, the mundaneness or boredom of being in a long-term relationship or sometimes even out of spite.

It's important to note that while a monotonous relationship can be revived with effort, rebuilding trust after it is broken is incredibly difficult.

The fleeting excitement from outside the relationship -- this could be an ex re-entering the picture, a workplace fling and the like -- might be thrilling at first but the guilt and heartbreak that follows is not a pretty picture.

What you should do

Precaution is better than prevention.

Workplace dynamics

In today's day and age, an individual's hectic worklife can easily mess up any relationship.

For some, spending a significant amount of time with a colleague can blur the lines between the professional and the personal, creating tension in their love life. This is not limited to a close working relationship. Long hours and demanding jobs can be equally damaging.

What you should do

Prior communication will help avoid any unwanted doubts and assumptions.

Transparency is essential in a relationship, especially if you wish to reduce misunderstandings.

Intrusive in-laws/family members

Family dynamics can easily disrupt the peace within a relationship, especially if it comes in the form of well-meaning but overly involved in-laws.

Little things can strain a relationship -- from clashing expectations to meddling behaviour and even excessive interference.

What you should do

With family, the challenge is respectfully conveying the message that their intrusion is not welcome.

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