This archive report was first published on 21 July 2019.
Published on July 21, 2019, a conversation with feminist critics and experts reveals the complexities of the 'no drama' relationship ideal.
Vanessa Valenti, co-founder of Feministing, believes that this expectation is sexist, as it assumes that women are solely responsible for managing drama in relationships. She argues that men who claim to want 'no drama' are often signaling their inability to acknowledge and respect their partner's emotions.
Dr. Mark Epstein, a New York City psychiatrist and Buddhist author, suggests that true growth and healthier relationships come from embracing vulnerability and self-awareness. He believes that people who have faced challenges and difficulties are more likely to be empathetic and available partners.
Perhaps the 'no drama' ideal is a reflection of our society's stress and anxiety. A 2018 American Psychological Association survey found that 69% of respondents reported feeling stressed about the future of the nation, a six percentage point increase from the previous year.
As we navigate the complexities of online dating and relationships, it's essential to reevaluate our expectations and prioritize self-awareness, empathy, and communication.