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The balance that makes relationships last

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September 17, 2025

A RELATIONSHIP, at its core, is a union of two lives — two journeys that choose to walk alongside each other.

- GAISHRIE SHARON SINGH

But while love calls us to closeness, it also asks us to honour distance: the sacred space where individuality breathes.

It is in this balance that mutual respect is born, and it is this balance that makes love last. Respect is the ground on which love stands tall.

Without it, affection can wither into control, and care can twist into dependency. To respect another person is to honour their voice, their choices, their boundaries and their truth.

It means saying: “I see you as an equal, not an extension of myself.”

Mutual respect ensures that disagreements do not diminish dignity. It allows two people to stand firmly in their own values while still holding space for each other's perspectives.

When respect is present, love deepens because it is no longer conditional — it becomes safe, expansive and free. Often, in the glow of romance, people forget themselves. They merge so completely that their own passions, friendships and personal growth take a back seat.

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