Let them eat cake: The new ‘Best Years’ | Mumbai Mirror feature
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Interview with journalist Aruna Rathod Not everyone wants their relationship to end in marriage, but if you feel you are in love limbo, read the signs. In January this year, 27-year-old American champion swimmer and Olympian Michael Phelps ended his one-year-long affair with aspiring model and girlfriend Megan Rossee because he reportedly felt the relationship wasnt going anywhere and split to pursue other options. Ending a dead-end relationship is smart move, couple counsellors will tell you, except, not everyone is as prudent or brave (or lucky) as Phelps. It's not [...]
By Teja Lele Desai, Mumbai Mirror with Susan Winter | Sep 17, 2013, 08.12 AM IST In a bid to minimise unwanted heartache, young people in relationships are opting for standby lovers. Plan A didn't work out? There's always Plan B. These days, it's not workplaces that encourage a backup plan. Modern relationships do, too. Is it the inability to be decisive or the fear of not knowing how a relationship will pan out, that is behind standby relationships? Consulting psychotherapist and counsellor Dr Minnu R Bhonsle [...]