How might the COVID-19 lockdown affect communication, sex, finances, and other areas of a romantic relationship? We spoke with the professor to get the low down on strategies for navigating the many facets of romance during this unprecedented time. Whatever the case: The COVID-19 crisis has impacted many a romantic relationship, says UNLV Couple and Family Therapy professor Katherine M. And the pandemic has added a new wrinkle for divorced or separated parents who share custody of their children. Newly dating partners are longing for one another after weeks apart due to the quarantine longtime cohabitating and married couples are spending more time together than ever, deepening bonds for many while some could use a breather from seeing their (not so) loved one’s face. For many, love has long been associated with flowers, candy, and counting down the hours until they see their crush or significant other again.ĭuring the age of coronavirus? Just like every other part of life, the mechanics of romance have changed.
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