‘We stopped sharing passwords’: Why modern Indian couples are rewriting the rules of romance

Modern Indian couples are ditching the 'zero secrets' approach, with keeping passwords private now seen as a positive sign. This shift reflects a move towards interdependence, respecting individual autonomy and privacy, not secrecy. It acknowledges the practicalities of professional lives and the need for digital decompression, fostering mature, trust-based relationships.

‘We stopped sharing passwords’: Why modern Indian couples are rewriting the rules of romance
Modern Indian couples are ditching the 'zero secrets' approach, with keeping passwords private now seen as a positive sign. This shift reflects a move towards interdependence, respecting individual autonomy and privacy, not secrecy. It acknowledges the practicalities of professional lives and the need for digital decompression, fostering mature, trust-based relationships.