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Are we becoming robotic, with love's warmth fading in relationships?

January 7, 2026
Are we becoming robotic, with love's warmth fading in relationships?

Romance, which is often seen on the big screen, seems to be fading in real life. Most people living together under one roof are not united in mind and body. While changes in thoughts and perspectives over time are normal, the absence of intimacy and romance from life is not a good sign, as romance is also seen as a stress buster in human life. There can be several reasons for this change, such as professional life dominating personal life, stress becoming a common problem, and lifestyle changes. Additionally, 'age shift' is also a major reason. Earlier, ideas of romance typically took shape only after adulthood, which is why warmth in relationships lasted longer. But now, understanding that used to come late is arriving early. The flower of romance blooms quickly and starts to saturate by the time one reaches a mature age. 

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