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​Are your friends ruining your relationship with your partner?​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 28, 2024, 13:12 IST
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​​Are your friends ruining your relationship with your partner?​


In romantic relationships, external influences often wield considerable influence. While friends are typically seen as sources of support, they can unintentionally introduce tension and strain into your relationship. Here are six reasons why your friends might be inadvertently undermining the bond you share with your partner:

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​​Partial advice​


Despite their good intentions, friends may offer advice colored by their own experiences or perspectives. While their guidance is meant to assist you, it may not always align with the unique dynamics of your relationship, potentially leading to misunderstandings or unnecessary conflicts.

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​​Group dynamics​


Social settings can sometimes normalize criticisms or negative opinions about partners. Even seemingly harmless remarks made in jest can plant seeds of doubt or dissatisfaction in your mind, subtly eroding the foundation of trust and mutual respect.

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​​Comparison trap​


Exposure to the seemingly flawless relationships of friends on social media platforms can foster unrealistic expectations or feelings of inadequacy within your own relationship. This phenomenon, termed "social comparison," can foster discontent and resentment, driving a wedge between you and your partner.

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​​Conflicted interests​


In certain instances, friends may harbour ulterior motives or unresolved feelings toward one partner, consciously or subconsciously undermining the relationship out of jealousy or a desire for social dominance. This conflict of interest may manifest subtly, such as undermining your partner's credibility or spreading rumours.

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​​Enabling negative behaviour​


Friends who condone or validate negative behaviours, such as excessive drinking, flirtatious conduct, or infidelity, inadvertently reinforce destructive patterns within the relationship. Their silent approval may embolden one partner to persist in harmful actions, worsening existing issues.

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​​Boundary blurring​


Establishing clear boundaries between friendships and romantic partnerships is essential for maintaining intimacy and trust. However, friends who intrude into personal matters, openly criticize your partner or seek to exert undue influence over your decisions can sow seeds of discord and resentment.

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