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Why do couples easily quarrel and break up during the epidemic?

Then I must use the phrase "a friend in need is a friend indeed" to explain to you why couples are prone to quarrel and break up during the epidemic, because it is the easiest to see whether a person is true or false to you in a difficult situation. People with true feelings will try their best to help you in trouble, while people with false feelings will choose to go their separate ways when disaster strikes.

When the epidemic was first released, it was really obvious that life was varied. Some people will be caring and attentive when their partners are young and take good care of them. Some people are scared when they hear each other's Yang. They wish they would stay away from themselves and keep blaming each other. Under the contrast of the two carriages, the result is clear at a glance. The former's feelings will be icing on the cake, and the latter's feelings will be worse. A girl in my circle of friends usually likes it. However, there was a sudden silence during that time. Since then, I have never seen her boyfriend in her circle of friends. After a casual chat, I realized that she was Yang at that time. Her boyfriend stuffed several bags of instant noodles and mineral water into her room and left her alone. Later, she was really uncomfortable and called an ambulance. She almost didn't make it. Think about how insincere her boyfriend is. How can she break up without quarreling when she meets such scum?

I think the above is the main reason, and part of the reason should be that everyone was very nervous during the epidemic. It is easy to quarrel when you are in a bad mood, and it is likely to break up if you are irrational. But I think such quarrels and breakups are temporary and will be reconciled after cooling down. Only the reason I mentioned at the beginning is absolutely irreversible. I believe no one likes people who can't give themselves a sense of security.