When it comes to love and relationships, millennials face slightly different problems than older generations. Here are 5 common relationship problems faced by Generation Y and how they can deal with them:
Phubbing is when a person ignores their partner by constantly being on their phone. This can make your partner feel left out or ignored. To avoid this, make a no-phone rule for dates.
Some people like to share lovey-dovey photos online while others hate it. There is always a possibility of couples getting into fights due to oversharing or under-sharing on social media. When it happens, talk to your partner about what and how much to share on social media.
In the digital age, people are surrounded by distractions all the time and they’re unable to make efforts in a relationship. Hence, it’s important to always plan date nights with your partners that strengthen your bond.
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According to a study, people born in the 1990s, or millennials, have the worst mental health of any generation before them and are not recovering as they age. Bad mental health also affects our relationships. If it happens, try relationship counselling.