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Relationship Realities

Woman's Era

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November 2025

Emotional gaps in 'perfect' pairings.

- Deepshikha Pandey

Relationship Realities

They are the kind of couple others envy.

The kind that walks into a room with a rhythm so coordinated it seems choreographed. Her saree never has a pleat out of place, his beard is trimmed like clockwork, and together they resemble the algorithm’s idea of happiness. On Instagram, they are radiant—sunsets in the Maldives, aesthetic flat-lays of coffee and croissants, anniversary tributes with Coldplay lyrics. Offline, though, is another story.

Behind the symmetry of two people who look perfectly paired lies a quiet chasm—one that doesn’t show up in selfies or couple reels. That chasm isn’t always created by betrayal or dysfunction, but by something far less visible: emotional imbalance.

Take Neha and Rishabh, for instance. She’s a designer working on a freelance basis, slowly finding her creative voice. He’s a product head at a top tech firm, already on his third promotion. She sleeps in late, edits her illustrations between waves of self-doubt, and stares at the ceiling wondering if she’s doing enough.

He wakes at 6 a.m., runs 5K, meal-preps quinoa, and organises his day in colour-coded blocks. He doesn’t judge her. In fact, he constantly reminds her how talented she is.

But that’s the problem. He doesn’t judge her—but she does. She judges herself every time she sees him glide through life with the kind of ease that feels foreign to her nervous system. She finds herself shrinking in conversations with his colleagues, unsure how to explain her “work-in-progress” career. When friends compliment him, pride turns sour in her mouth. In public, they’re the couple people refer to as “goals.” In private, she feels like the uneven half of a beautifully plated meal.

This feeling is not rare. It’s a quiet epidemic that is tightening its grip on many modern romantic relationships: one partner is more ‘put-together,’ and the other is emotionally lagging behind—not for lack of love, but for lack of alignment.

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