@@NurmaBP The K-Dramas I have recently watched didn't seem to have that dynamic. A couple of them did have the break-up/separation (due to wierd drama reasons) dynamic at some point though.
I started dating my wife when we were 17. I’m embarrassed to say this is basically how our relationship started. Luckily we matured in college and have now been married for 8 years with 2 kids.
You forgot the part where the boyfriend has to “be mad” at his friend for talking shit about his “ex” after they get back together. A truly classic conundrum.
I mean the couple we know is more chill. She really doesn't care we all hate her, he really doesn't care her friends hate him lol. Like we'd be telling him this is toxic, she'd just come up, give him a kiss, wave a hi to us and be about her merry way... Good for them ig
Yeah, I' know one from my circle of friends. After 7 years....we're like..tired of their drama and just like, whatever when they bitch about each other over their 10000-th break up. Ugh.
Im friends with a couple that has been together for like 3 months and they’ve already broke up 6 times, at this point we are all making bets on when number 7 is gonna happen
An ex-friend used to vent about how toxic her boyfriend was, and I straight-up told her, “Girl, break up with him!” After she got married, she complained that people weren’t happy for them. So, I said, “Well, you did tell everyone how awful he was.” She went silent for a whole minute , totally in shock. Fast forward five years, three kids, and yep, they got divorced. Sad for the kids but at least they won’t bring another kid into this mess.
Tyler seems to be stuck in a very unhealthy relationship I think he needs his female platonic bestie to come save him! They still have that child and dog afterall
I know too many of them. Thank god my wife and I try to spend as little time as possible with those, and prioritize other friend couples who are in a loving healthy relationship.
I came here to say something similar. a lot of these couples who think that they're functional are actually extremely avoidant of any confrontation in their relationships. there are cultures that are more loud who will explode like this and it's normal. like Italian people meltdown like this pretty easy but it seen as normal and it in a way it's healthy.
When a friend breaks up with his ex, avoid saying anything bad or badmouthing her because it will be held against you if they make up. I've seen this happen. That's why when a friend broke up with his girlfriend and said something negative about her to me, I would just say generic phrases, "Oh wow", "for real?", etc and maybe compliment my friend (without bad-mouthing the girlfriend) and try to change the subject "Let go and keep your mind off this" etc.
One of my friend is exactly like this😂one tym he says so many things and asked our friend group, should I end it ,we told if you're 100% then yes..next day he came back and said everything is fine.. we never give break up advice to him anymore
I was this couple. We constantly broke up and had redeeming “intense” moments. We’d always come back. It’s been ten days apart and I’m ghosted and he is with another girl. Don’t get in these relationships guys. They’re emotionally abusive and will just break your heart.
Bro really said "FINALLY you broke up with Blake. youuuuuu guysssss werererere teeeeerrrrrriibbbblllleeeee toooooogether, it was so bad.... Is whh-what everyone was saying besides me, hehe. 💀
We had been counting the couple at our parish who behaved like this. They broke up 67 times before their wedding. But they have been happily together since then.