Cheating Is Becoming Casual: The Sad Truth Behind Smriti & Palesh’s Called-Off Wedding
In a world where Relationships were once built on trust, loyalty, and long-term Commitment, today’s reality feels drastically different. The recent update about Smriti and Palesh calling off their Wedding has once again opened a conversation that many avoid but everyone feels deeply:
Why is Cheating becoming so Common — and why are People losing themselves in the process?
Smriti and Palesh were once seen as the “solid couple” — stable, Committed, and ideal for a future together. Their families had already begun Wedding preparations. Dates were set. Invitations were being discussed. But suddenly, the announcement came:
Wedding cancelled?
Why?
Because Cheating — Emotional, physical, or even digital — has become so casual that even the strongest of Relationships are failing.
Their breakup is not just about two individuals; it reflects a wider pattern in today’s society.
A Disturbing Rise: Cheating Is No Longer a Shocking News
Modern Relationships are facing pressures never seen before.
Social media, constant comparison, lack of Emotional maturity, distractions, and short attention spans have made loyalty feel “old fashioned” to many.
Recent Relationship studies show alarming patterns:
Around 48% of young Adults admit to Cheating at least once in a Committed Relationship.
Infidelity is now one of the top 3 reasons marriages fail globally.
Nearly 60–75% of couples who face Cheating end up separating or divorcing.
Urban India has witnessed a 350% rise in divorces in the past two decades.
In some regions, over 6% of marriages end in divorce — the highest ever recorded for the country.
Engagement cancellations and broken Wedding plans have increased significantly, especially among couples aged 22–32.
These numbers are not just statistics — they represent millions of painful endings, broken families, shattered trust, and Emotional wounds that take years to heal.
Why Are So Many Relationships Falling Apart?
1. Endless distractions, zero depth
People today are overstimulated — scrolling, swiping, comparing, liking.
Attention spans are short, but temptations are everywhere.
Instead of nurturing what they have, many chase momentary Excitement.
2. Emotional availability has become rare
Most People crave connection but avoid vulnerability.
This leads to Emotional Cheating — chatting, flirting, forming deeper connections behind the partner’s back.
3. Social media makes Cheating easier — and more normalized
A message today can destroy a Relationship tomorrow.
Validation is now available 24/7 from strangers.
4. Fear of Commitment, obsession with options
Many view Relationships as temporary experiences rather than lifelong bonds.
“Someone better” always feels a click away.
5. People are so distracted… they’re losing themselves
This is the saddest part.
In the race for attention, validation, and Excitement, individuals are losing their identity, values, and Emotional stability.
They forget what love truly means.
Smriti & Palesh: A Reflection of Today’s Reality
Their story mirrors thousands of others:
Two People who loved each other.
Two families ready to unite.
A future planned.
And yet… everything collapsed because loyalty became negotiable.
Whether it was Emotional Cheating, doubts, or trust issues — the foundation cracked.
Smriti now stands with heartbreak mixed with confusion.
Palesh faces the weight of a broken promise.
Families are left with shock and silence.
And society?
It simply moves on to the next gossip, the next viral breakup, the next drama.
When Cheating Becomes Casual, Love Becomes Temporary
The consequences of this trend are deep:
People trust less.
Relationships feel unsafe.
Commitment becomes rare.
Anxiety replaces stability.
Love starts to feel like a gamble instead of a blessing.
We are living in a time where loyalty is a luxury, and genuine Emotional connection is becoming harder to find.
Are We Growing… or Losing Our Humanity?
It’s true that People today are more independent, more expressive, and more courageous.
But with that, many are also becoming:
more distracted
more self-centered
more confused
more Emotionally unstable
more disconnected from real love
People are losing themselves in the noise, the temptations, the illusions of social media, and the need for constant validation.
And in the process…
they’re losing the People who truly cared for them.
The Wake-Up Call We All Need
Smriti and Palesh’s cancelled Wedding is a reminder that:
Love fails when loyalty becomes optional.
Relationships break when ego replaces Communication.
People lose their way when they don’t value what they already have.
A stable Relationship requires effort, honesty, and maturity — qualities that are becoming rare but never outdated.
If society does not pause and reflect, heartbreak will continue to rise…
and loyalty will become a forgotten concept.
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