Love is something that only our heart can appreciate to its limitless boundaries. Falling passionately in love with someone is one of the most exhilarating feelings as if we had wings and we are flying high in the sky feeling the wind romantically blowing through our hair.
This is what happens- we see a person of opposite gender, a striking personality, the beauty and aroma of which completely covers our other senses, making us feel light-headed. The situation gets more joyful when we receive the same vibrations of liking from that person. Hence begins the seemingly endless process of proposing, dating, late night messaging and chatting. We are happy; the world appears to be a cheerful place. But our worst enemies are still on our way- parents. Well not exactly in the case of all the lovers, but many, both boy and girl will find their enemy in parents. Just because they might have told us to stop in our tracks; or told us to stop meeting or talking to our ‘love’, then for us they are wrong. Our heart along our brain and every cell of our body agrees with our thought and we proudly declare a cold war, or to be precise, a fight for love. We feel proud that we are in love and are fighting for the right cause. This war goes more intense in girl’s family. The once home sweet home is now a prison. The girl is grounded as, ‘ghar ki izzat toh usi ke haath mein hoti hai.’ This makes the situation worse. Parents whom we loved are now nowhere near even to be respected. And sometimes to make the matter worse, we run away, (that is called ‘teaching our parents a lesson’ in our vocabulary). Far from our family, with the person we love. We do not regret at that point of time. And why should we? We are in love after all. And everything is fair in love and war. We feel proud as we have won the fight for love from this ‘cruel world’. But if we are not capable of this major step, we have more in stores. We use the new found way of ‘reality shows’ (who give false promise to unite the lovers) to confess our love to our parents, which yields nothing but humiliation for both our parents and ourselves. But still, even after all this we remain blindfolded by the love. The wind of romance still keeps blowing.
And when love ends, it feels as if we have been dropped like a rock from mid air…we scramble to get hold of something…anything, as we witness our body falling at great speed, and then we come to know that its our heart that has shattered on the earth below. When we enjoy any serious relationship, breaking up is never an easy option. It is just like piercing your heart and letting it bleed. Breakup, to lovers can be a serious Total Knockout.
Our self confidence declines at an unexpected rate. For few days it becomes impossible for us recover from the shock. Then slowly and steadily new reality dawns upon us- parents. We are scared and afraid. Afraid because we really do not know what our previous actions and behavior towards our parents will lead to. On the personal level, we lose the self confidence we had built up during the relationship. We start believing that we are not to be loved by any other person ever again. Breakup not only affects facebook relationship status, but also our health-both mental and physical. Another thing that breakup affects, is our self awareness. We wonder what we are without our partner. Or, where did my self awareness go? A loss of identity is amplified for those enmeshed in their partner/relationship.
What really one needs after a breakup is self affirmation. We need to explain this fact to ourselves that we don’t need someone else in our life establish an identity. We should offer ourselves gentle words and kind gestures during a breakup. We should recognize our fragility and our need to build ourselves back up. Pass honest, encouraging judgments about ourselves instead of destructive ones. We must self-love ourselves!
Only then we can cope up with any disastrous breakup and start to enjoy our life.
By Manish Singh
This is what happens- we see a person of opposite gender, a striking personality, the beauty and aroma of which completely covers our other senses, making us feel light-headed. The situation gets more joyful when we receive the same vibrations of liking from that person. Hence begins the seemingly endless process of proposing, dating, late night messaging and chatting. We are happy; the world appears to be a cheerful place. But our worst enemies are still on our way- parents. Well not exactly in the case of all the lovers, but many, both boy and girl will find their enemy in parents. Just because they might have told us to stop in our tracks; or told us to stop meeting or talking to our ‘love’, then for us they are wrong. Our heart along our brain and every cell of our body agrees with our thought and we proudly declare a cold war, or to be precise, a fight for love. We feel proud that we are in love and are fighting for the right cause. This war goes more intense in girl’s family. The once home sweet home is now a prison. The girl is grounded as, ‘ghar ki izzat toh usi ke haath mein hoti hai.’ This makes the situation worse. Parents whom we loved are now nowhere near even to be respected. And sometimes to make the matter worse, we run away, (that is called ‘teaching our parents a lesson’ in our vocabulary). Far from our family, with the person we love. We do not regret at that point of time. And why should we? We are in love after all. And everything is fair in love and war. We feel proud as we have won the fight for love from this ‘cruel world’. But if we are not capable of this major step, we have more in stores. We use the new found way of ‘reality shows’ (who give false promise to unite the lovers) to confess our love to our parents, which yields nothing but humiliation for both our parents and ourselves. But still, even after all this we remain blindfolded by the love. The wind of romance still keeps blowing.
And when love ends, it feels as if we have been dropped like a rock from mid air…we scramble to get hold of something…anything, as we witness our body falling at great speed, and then we come to know that its our heart that has shattered on the earth below. When we enjoy any serious relationship, breaking up is never an easy option. It is just like piercing your heart and letting it bleed. Breakup, to lovers can be a serious Total Knockout.
Our self confidence declines at an unexpected rate. For few days it becomes impossible for us recover from the shock. Then slowly and steadily new reality dawns upon us- parents. We are scared and afraid. Afraid because we really do not know what our previous actions and behavior towards our parents will lead to. On the personal level, we lose the self confidence we had built up during the relationship. We start believing that we are not to be loved by any other person ever again. Breakup not only affects facebook relationship status, but also our health-both mental and physical. Another thing that breakup affects, is our self awareness. We wonder what we are without our partner. Or, where did my self awareness go? A loss of identity is amplified for those enmeshed in their partner/relationship.
What really one needs after a breakup is self affirmation. We need to explain this fact to ourselves that we don’t need someone else in our life establish an identity. We should offer ourselves gentle words and kind gestures during a breakup. We should recognize our fragility and our need to build ourselves back up. Pass honest, encouraging judgments about ourselves instead of destructive ones. We must self-love ourselves!
Only then we can cope up with any disastrous breakup and start to enjoy our life.
By Manish Singh




