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Clinical psychologist reveals 6 relationship patterns that people mistake for love and compatibility

Love does not expect you to shrink or change who you are. Clinical psychologist explains the common relationship patterns that people often confuse with love. 

Published on: Jan 08, 2026 01:48 pm IST
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In a world that moves fast and loves faster, finding love today is not as simple as it once sounded in stories. For those who still believe in old-school love, built on understanding, patience, and emotional safety, genuine compatibility can feel more complicated than ever. The fear of being alone, of missing out, or of not finding “the one” pushes many into relationships where adjustment slowly turns into self-erasure. What is often labelled as love, compromise, or maturity is sometimes self-neglect in disguise.

Relationship patterns that people mistake for love and compatibility(Freepik)

Real love does not expect you to shrink, pretend, or change who you are to fit someone else’s idea of a relationship. Because when you keep wearing a mask for too long, it eventually slips, and that can hurt both you and the relationship. Your needs, feelings, and identity matter.

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Clinical psychologist Mimansa Singh Tanwar, Head of the Fortis School Mental Health Program, explains some common relationship patterns that people often confuse with love and compatibility.

One such pattern is high emotional intensity. Relationships filled with extreme emotions, constant ups and downs, jealousy, emotional drama, or feelings of being overwhelmed are often perceived as passionate love. But in reality, this kind of intensity can be emotionally tiring and unhealthy. Love need not feel chaotic to be real.

Then there are fixed expectations about how a relationship should be. These expectations come from society, family, or what we see around us. Following a strict rulebook may seem sensible, but it often overlooks the fact that every person and every relationship is unique. Compatibility grows when partners try to understand each other, rather than forcing a relationship to fit an ideal image.

Another pattern people mistake for care is constantly rescuing the partner. Always fixing their problems, managing their emotions, or putting their needs before your own can feel like love. But this can lead to emotional dependency and unhealthy boundaries. Over time, the person giving too much may feel drained, while the other may come to expect it.

Avoiding difficult conversations is often perceived as a sign of maturity or calmness. However, not discussing issues does not make them go away. Unspoken feelings, unmet needs, and minor disappointments slowly pile up. Eventually, this can turn into resentment and emotional distance.

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Love should not cost you your sense of self. True compatibility comes from honesty, mutual effort, and the freedom to be yourself, without fear.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kanakanjali Roy

Kanakanjali Roy is a journalist currently serving as Deputy Chief Content Producer at HT Digital Streams, where she writes about astrology, lifestyle, and psychology. Her work covers topics such as tarot readings, zodiac compatibility, and emotional well-being, helping readers understand their lives with clarity. Before joining HT Digital, Kanakanjali was a Senior Copywriter at Times Network and covered the Entertainment beat at ABP News Network, reporting on everything from celebrity weddings and breaking news to award shows and Bigg Boss finales. She also reviewed Bollywood and Hollywood films, as well as web series, bringing her honest perspective to audiences who love stories as much as she does. She studied English Literature at Gauhati University, which nurtured her love for words and storytelling. Kanakanjali also writes poetry and reflective pieces about self-love, emotional strength, and modern relationships. Outside of work, she is a quiet observer of the world. She loves reading, spending time in nature, and travelling to untouched mountain villages, where connecting with locals helps her understand diverse cultures. She shares her thoughts and reflections on Instagram, giving readers glimpses into her personal musings and travels. She believes that every moment of life holds a story, and you should be aware enough to notice it and be part of it. Whether through astrology, stories, or personal reflections, Kanakanjali’s writing encourages readers to feel more connected to themselves and the world around them, appreciate the small moments, and see the extraordinary in everyday life.

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