Psychologist Norbert Uhnák discusses how fear of loneliness, setting boundaries, and thoughts of breaking up can affect close relationships. He suggests that humor and irony can also be reasons for a breakup, noting that relationships can change when partners stop verbally hurting each other and avoid mutual immersion. The article emphasizes understanding how to behave differently toward each other compared to friends or classmates.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological advice regarding personal relationships and does not take a stance on any political issue. It presents general insights from a psychologist without apparent bias or ideological framing.
