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âDrake, âGod's Planâ#RelationshipGoals has been a global hot subject for years. If you search for this hashtag on social media, you'll find celebrity couples posing at exclusive clubs, stills from romantic films at the point where the boy gets the girl, adorable couples kissing on the beach or cuddling up in bed, and a boyfriend-girlfriend pair holding balloons in the park and giving the impression that their relationship has always been pure happiness. And what are people saying when they share these images with the hashtag? They are declaring, âI want a relationship like that!â We might easily get infatuated with their supposedly immaculate pictures and make them our heroes and aspirations.
Following the summer of 2014, the word gained widespread use, appearing in scores of stories dedicated to couples acting exceptionally passionately. Frequently, the term would be used in conjunction with excessively emotive photos in clickbait-style stories (ex: shown below). The phrase's popularity and the varied visuals connected with it sparked a modest reaction, with articles advocating for more realistic relationship objectives. In December 2016, Bustle published an article in which they interviewed a couple's therapist who cautioned that the ideal moments shown in traditional "relationship goals" photographs were not necessary for a healthy relationship. #RelationshipGoals has also become a popular term to refer to famous couples, which has sparked debate, since psychiatrists caution against comparing one's life to a celebrity connection.