In addition to the previous points, couples may also face issues like jealousy from spending time with different social circles, discomfort with public displays of affection in religious settings, and feeling left out if one partner overindulges in the festivities.
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Lack of Time: During Durga Puja, social obligations and family gatherings might leave little time for partners to spend together, leading to feelings of neglect.
Different Priorities: Couples may have different expectations about how to celebrate Durga Puja, causing disagreements over attending pandals or participating in rituals.
Cultural Differences: In interfaith or intercultural relationships, the importance of Durga Puja can vary, leading to misunderstandings or clashes.
Increased Social Interactions: With more time spent with friends and extended family, couples may feel left out, sparking jealousy or insecurity.
Financial Stress: The expenses involved in Durga Puja celebrations—new clothes, gifts, donations—might cause financial strain, creating tension in relationships.