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रिश्ते: Relationships That Stayed and Slipped

by Harjeet Kaur
April 23, 2026
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रिश्ते: Relationships That Stayed and Slipped

R for relationships

Somewhere along the way, without drama or declarations, our relationships begin to change. रिश्ते: Relationships That Stayed and Slipped is not about blame. It is about awareness.

We start life surrounded by people. Then slowly, life edits that list for us. Some relationships deepen. Others quietly fade.

No fights. No closure. Just distance.

And sometimes, that silence says everything.

रिश्ते Relationships That Stayed and Slipped

The Relationships That Stayed

Not all relationships need constant conversation to survive. Some stay, even when life gets busy.

These are the people who understand your pauses. They do not question your absence. They wait.

Over the years, I have realised something simple. The ones who stayed did not demand explanations. They offered space.

They knew when to step in. More importantly, they knew when not to.

These relationships are not loud. They are steady, like a familiar fragrance that never leaves.

And sometimes, the ones who stay are not just friends or chosen companions. Sometimes, they are family. The sibling who calls without reason. The cousin who remembers your birthday every year without Facebook’s help. The people who knew you before you became who you are today.

Those relationships carry a different kind of weight. And a different kind of warmth.

The Ones That Slipped Away

Not every goodbye is spoken.

Some relationships fade in slow motion. A missed call becomes a missed connection. Then, eventually, no connection at all.

At first, you wonder why. Then, you try to fix it.

Later, you stop trying.

And one day, you realise you have not thought about that person in months.

It is not always painful. Sometimes, it is just… natural.

People change. Priorities shift. And not everyone is meant to walk the entire journey with you.

What I did not expect, though, was how grief can reshuffle this entirely. Loss has a way of showing you exactly who shows up. And sometimes, people you had nearly forgotten about are the first ones at your door.

Silent Distancing: The Unspoken Truth

This, I believe, is the most honest form of drifting apart.

No arguments. No harsh words. Just a gradual pulling away.

Earlier, I used to question it. Now, I respect it.

Not every relationship needs confrontation. Some just complete their purpose.

And that is okay.

Family Dynamics: Then and Now

Family relationships evolve in ways we never anticipate.

Roles change. Expectations shift. The child becomes the caregiver. The dependent becomes the decision-maker.

There is love, of course. But there are also unspoken adjustments.

Sometimes, closeness increases. At other times, emotional distance creeps in quietly.

And then there are moments, usually the hard ones, that collapse all that distance in an instant. A health scare. A loss. A crisis that no one planned for. Suddenly, old awkwardness dissolves. What remains is… people who belong to each other.

And yet, family remains… complicated and constant.

Friendships in Midlife: Fewer, But Deeper

Gone are the days of large circles and endless conversations.

Now, it is about fewer people. But stronger connections.

I no longer seek validation in numbers. I value presence over promises.

A simple message. A genuine check-in. That is enough.

Because at this stage, authenticity matters more than frequency.

I have also learned not to apologise for the friendships I have quietly outgrown. Growth is not betrayal. And choosing peace is not the same as choosing indifference.

Relationships: Learning to Let Go Without Bitterness

Letting go does not always mean loss.

Sometimes, it means acceptance.

Not every relationship is meant to last forever. Some are seasonal. Some are situational.

And a rare few… are lifelong.

The wisdom lies in knowing the difference.

And choosing peace over persistence.

When I look back, I do not count how many relationships I have lost.

I notice the ones that stayed. The ones that adapted, evolved, and endured.

I notice the ones who held my hand during the worst seasons. The ones who did not flinch. The ones who said, “I am here.” No advice. No solutions. Just presence.

Those are the रिश्ते worth everything.

रिश्ते Relationships That Stayed and Slipped

This post is part of Blogchatter’s A2Z Challenge.

The Theme of my A2Z series is The Second Half

Find all my A2Z Blogs Below

  1. Aging Well Versus Looking Young
  2. Being Needed Less: The adjustment no one talks about
  3. Clutter of The Heart
  4. Doing Less Without Feeling Guilty
  5. Evolving Friendships in the Second Half
  6. Feeding Your Own Soul
  7. Growing Old as a Woman in India
  8. Humour That Saved Me
  9. Women’s Intuition: My 7th Sense
  10. Judgement: What I stopped carrying
  11. Kitchen Hacks: 25 Tried & Tested
  12. Lifelong Learning: From Letters to AI Prompts
  13. Matka Magic
  14. Neighbours and the quiet joy
  15. Old Photo Albums Versus Digital Photos
  16. Pickle Jars & Indian Achar
  17. Questioning Social Beliefs

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I’m Harjeet Kaur, the voice behind Wordsmithkaur, a lifestyle blog that’s ranked among India’s Top 20. My writing journey started unexpectedly with articles for The Hindu, and I even had a weekend column that had loyal readership. Over the years, I’ve juggled many hats—content creator, freelance writer, and blogger—all while nurturing my love for words. On my blog, you’ll find a little bit of everything: recipes straight from my kitchen, travel diaries, gardening tips, and stories about beauty, mental health, and sustainability. Cooking is my therapy, and I take pride in turning simple, traditional recipes into gourmet dishes—with love as my secret ingredient. I write to connect, to share, and to inspire. Whether it’s content for social media, blogs, or brochures, I thrive on crafting stories that resonate. If it’s writing you need, I’m your go-to wordsmith. Take a peek into my world—I promise there’s always something interesting waiting for you.

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