4 Behaviors The Media Tells Us Are Romantic, But Are Actually Harmful

Sometimes, what the media portrays as the perfect romantic relationship behaviors on-screen, more often than not turns out to be quite deceiving and harmful in real life.

We are inundated with messages about what is love from all sides, be it dating advice columns, songs, movies, media, etc. But it is important to exercise judgment and be selective about which definition we should and shouldnโ€™t follow.

Because more often than not the messages that have been ingrained in us through media are actually harmful behaviors and have nothing to do with authentic love.

Here Are 4 Harmful Relationship Behaviors That The Media Tells Us Are Romantic

Myth #1: Jealousy & possessiveness are signs of love.

We have been fed this illusion that if your partner really loves you deeply, they will feel deep & intense emotions like jealousy and possessiveness for you.

Jealousy is an intense emotion for sure, but not of a positive kind.

If you feel possessive about your partner & get jealous if they spend more time with others and try to restrict their social life so that they stay only with you, you are considering them as an object that you own and not as a human being.

It is not love because, in the process, you are negating their very presence as a living being and reducing their identity to an inanimate object. Each individual is independent and has a right to have their own social life and pursue their dreams and passions.

Related: 9 Relationship Habits That Are More Harmful Than Cheating

Myth #2: Having no boundaries in a romantic relationship is a sign of deeper intimacy.

This is another common illusion that is fostered by media that if you are in an intimate relationship, you should have no boundaries.

Thatโ€™s utter bullshit.

Healthy boundaries are a prerequisite for a healthy relationship. On the other hand, when partners fail to create any healthy boundaries, they tend to get caught up in the unhealthy relationship patterns of codependency.

Letโ€™s understand what healthy boundaries are.

Setting healthy boundaries means you communicate clearly with your partner, about who you are, what you want, what your beliefs & value systems are. On the other hand, respecting someoneโ€™s boundaries means understanding what someone finds uncomfortable and not doing that thing.

A healthy relationship is one where both partners know how to communicate and respect each otherโ€™s boundaries. It is built between two mature independent individuals who come together in an interdependent relationship. It is when two people come together and inspire each other to reach their highest potential without losing their individuality in the process.

โ€œLet there be spaces in your togetherness,

And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.

Love one another but make not a bond of love.

Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.

Fill each otherโ€™s cup but drink not from one cup.

Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.

Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone,

Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.

Give your hearts, but not into each otherโ€™s keeping.

For only the hand of Life can contain your hearts.

And stand together, yet not too near together.

For the pillars of the temple stand apart,

And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each otherโ€™s shadow.โ€ โ€“ Khalil Gibran

Myth #3: Constant arguments are a sign of chemistry.

Another misconception instilled by media is that the most romantic couples are the ones who fight, break up, and then get back together only to repeat the entire cycle again.

While this high intensity roller coaster ride might look like a sign of a passion filled love affair but it is actually not healthy.

I am not stating that healthy couples have zero arguments; every couple has their share of disagreements and arguments. But if any relationship involves constant conflicts that get abusive to the point that the partners end up breaking up, again and again, it is a sign that the relationship is toxic.

Related: Is Your Relationship Toxic? Common Red Flags and What To Do

Myth #4: You and your partner hurt each other the most because you are closest to each other.

This is another common myth that if your partner is hurting you, it is because they are passionately in love with you. Saying hurtful things and getting violent is a sign of abuse and not love.

Hurt and violence are intense emotions, of course, but they do not equate to genuine love. In fact, genuine love is the exact opposite of hurt and violence. If someone really loves you, he would be gentle with you and exercise self-restraint even while arguing with you.

The mediaโ€™s false portrayals of romantic relationships through various platforms often make it difficult for partners in real-life relationships to manage the inconsistencies in the bond. And the more they propagate these harmful relationship behaviors, the more damage they are causing.


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