The Asian Age

Redefining relationsh­ips

The young generation believes that marriage in your early 20s is disastrous because one really doesn’t know what you want at that point in time. That’s the time to date, concentrat­e on your career and yourself. A relationsh­ip without marriage should no lo

- GAYATRI REDDY BHATIA

Companions­hip and not necessaril­y marriage is what millennial­s seem to need. You want a companion who understand­s you, whom you are attracted to, has your back and hangs out with you in pjs on a Sunday morning. This companion may be exactly who you need in life right now, but not five years down the line, and that’s perfectly okay. Parting on friendly terms has become quite the norm. Many today believe that marriage in your early 20s is disastrous because one really doesn’t know what they want at that point in time. Many believe that that’s the time to date, concentrat­e on your career and yourself.

One can argue that they can do all this while being married too. Relationsh­ip counsellor Gita Khanna believes that getting married in your 20s and growing together is beautiful too, but by putting a ring on it, you are embracing all the responsibi­lities that come with marriage.

When you are someone’s girlfriend/boyfriend or live-in partner, it’s really not your job to be there for the extended family, you don’t have to make decisions regarding your life considerin­g a dozen other feelings and you can enjoy the perks of a relationsh­ip without the excess baggage that marriage inevitably brings.

If movies and actors set trends, then Bollywood is leading the way in making people realise that marriage isn’t the end goal to a happily-ever-after. Actor Shruti Haasan has previously been in committed relationsh­ips which has ended sans drama. She and her boyfriend of two years, Michael Corsale just parted ways and it’s been perfectly amicable. So much so that he tweeted, “Life has just kept us on opposite sides of the globe unfortunat­ely and so we have to walk solo paths it seems. But this young lady will always be my best mate.” Then you have actor Kalki Koelchin, who is pregnant with her boyfriend’s baby. Commitment is not lacking, it’s just the ring. Clinical psychologi­st Dr Pulkit Sharma says people today are aware of what they want and need. They don’t see why something should be done for society’s sake.

“You don’t need an ‘institutio­n’ or legal system in place for a happily-everafter,” says Dr Sharma. And for some reason, if things don’t work out, you can always part without the hassle of waiting for a divorce. The nice thing about a live-in-relationsh­ip is that people give it their best. Gita Khanna observes, “You don’t take each other for granted, which sometimes happens in marriages. In India, no matter how much you deny it, there is a probabilit­y that you will have to deal with a few people rolling their eyes at your livein-relationsh­ip. But if you have taken this step, you are probably fully committed already.”

Of course, none of this means that nobody wants to get married. “The definition of marriage remains the same, only one’s goal posts have changed,” explains Gita, adding, “You sometimes delay marriage because you want to prove yourself in your career first.”

Ultimately, whether you want to be in a marriage or a committed relationsh­ip is a personal choice, but it’s important to emotionall­y invest in your relationsh­ip. Gita says, “If you haven’t been in a relationsh­ip for a long time or haven’t found anyone in your 30s, it gets increasing­ly harder to find a companion in your 50s and 60s, when you suddenly feel a void as your parents have aged and your friends are busy with their own families.”

So be open to finding love and sharing your life with someone who you feel is on the same wavelength as you, even if the prospect of walking down the aisle is not really a priority.

 ??  ?? If movies and actors set trends, then Bollywood is leading the way in making people realise that marriage isn’t the end goal to a happily-ever-after. Actor Shruti Haasan has previously been in committed relationsh­ips which has ended sans drama. She and her boyfriend of two years, Michael Corsale just parted ways and it’s been perfectly amicable.
If movies and actors set trends, then Bollywood is leading the way in making people realise that marriage isn’t the end goal to a happily-ever-after. Actor Shruti Haasan has previously been in committed relationsh­ips which has ended sans drama. She and her boyfriend of two years, Michael Corsale just parted ways and it’s been perfectly amicable.
 ??  ?? You have actor Kalki Koelchin, who is pregnant with her boyfriend’s baby. Commitment is not lacking, it’s just the ring.
You have actor Kalki Koelchin, who is pregnant with her boyfriend’s baby. Commitment is not lacking, it’s just the ring.
 ??  ?? Actor Ileana D'cruz and her boyfriend too parted ways but when they were together, they were a very happy twosome. After few years, they parted and Illeana is happy in her new space too.
Actor Ileana D'cruz and her boyfriend too parted ways but when they were together, they were a very happy twosome. After few years, they parted and Illeana is happy in her new space too.

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