Connect with us

LifestyleNews

Groundhogging: Why you keep dating the same person with a different face

 ​The relationship pattern, popularly known as groundhogging, has made its way to Gen Z or the social media generation (Representational image/Pexels). Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City, may be a fashion icon and a cultural inspiration, but her tumultuous relationship with Mr Big, whose real moniker was John James Preston, has long sparked debate among fans and relationship experts. As a sex and relationship columnist, Bradshaw’s repeated returns to Big, an emotionally unavailable man with two failed marriages, often left viewers both puzzled. She just couldn’t fall for men better than Big, with their relationship going through the same issues in every stint.. The relationship pattern, popularly known as groundhogging, has made its way to Gen Z or the social media generation. Borrowing from the premise of the movie Groundhog Day, where the same day repeats endlessly, the term refers to a familiar dating experience: a different partner, the same emotional story.. Bengaluru-based psychotherapist Arouba Kabir explains that groundhogging is less about bad luck and more about unconscious patterns that shape how people choose partners.. What is groundhogging dating pattern?. “Groundhogging is when you keep choosing different people, but the relationship feels eerily the same. Different face but same emotional script. For example, the same hot-and-cold dynamic, the same unavailable partner, the same betrayal, the same “this time will be different” hope and the same heartbreak, Kabir explains.. Kabir notes that people are often stuck in this loop when anxiety appears very early, and discomfort with the partner is dismissed as “this is just how love feels.”. According to Kabir, these cycles are rarely accidental. “If you grew up earning love, chasing approval, or walking on eggshells…you may unconsciously feel drawn to partners who recreate that emotional climate. Red flags don’t feel red. They feel normal. Because the nervous system prefers familiar pain over unfamiliar peace, especially in Indian or asian families, where love and fear are often mixed,” she says.. How can one recognise grounghogging signs?. Talking about recognising groundhogging signs, Kabir highlights that people slipping into familiar cycles often experience bodily anxiety mistaken for “butterflies”, intense attachment very early, and a stronger desire to be chosen than to choose. “The biggest sign,” Kabir says, “is feeling like you’re auditioning rather than relating.”. Story continues below this ad. For those raised in emotionally chaotic environments, calm relationships may appear boring or lacking excitement. A stable partner may be dismissed as “too nice” or “too predictable” simply because safety feels unfamiliar. Kabir explains that anxious attachment can lead to chasing emotionally unavailable partners, while avoidant attachment may result in choosing partners who desire more closeness than one can off  

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LifestyleNews

Here’s the bizarre truth about ‘fainting goats’

 ​Post Content  

Continue Reading

LifestyleNews

‘Never stop’: Saumya Tandon on lifting weights through pregnancy and injury

 ​Post Content  

Continue Reading

LifestyleNews

‘He has the gall to send stuff like…’: Gen Z gets candid on why post-break up etiquette matters in 2026

 ​Post Content  

Continue Reading

LifestyleNews

‘We didn’t understand what it was’: Johnny Lever’s daughter Jamie reveals how a chance encounter in a US church saved her brother

 ​Post Content  

Continue Reading

LifestyleNews

‘If my period comes every two months instead of one, should I be concerned?’

 ​Post Content  

Continue Reading

Latest News

Politics49 minutes ago

Andhra CM proposes ‘Indian School of Agriculture’, sets governance targets for collectors

 Andhra CM proposes ‘Indian School of Agriculture’, sets governance targets for collectors 

Politics2 hours ago

India buys 30 million barrels of Russian oil after US waiver amid oil concerns

 Indian refiners have purchased 30 million barrels of Russian oil following a US waiver, to address supply disruptions amid the...

Politics3 hours ago

Iran-US war: Govt announces relief measures for stranded West Asia-bound shippers

 The shipping ministry has issued a standard operating procedure for handling all vessels loaded with shipments bound for West Asian...

Politics4 hours ago

₹one lakh crore investment proposals turned into projects in five years, says Rajeev

 ₹one lakh crore investment proposals turned into projects in five years, says Rajeev 

Politics5 hours ago

Sahil Dhaneshra accident: Accused minor in Dwarka crash gets bail, JJB flags lack of parental supervision

 Sahil Dhaneshra was killed on February 3 when his two-wheeler was hit by a speeding SUV allegedly with the teenager...

Politics7 hours ago

Cabinet approval to 11km-long stretch linking Noida’s Jewar airport to Faridabad

 The road was originally planned as an at-grade corridor and work had already begun under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. 

Politics8 hours ago

Cabinet clears ₹8.69 lakh crore for Jal Jeevan Mission

 India’s Cabinet approved Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, focusing on last-mile delivery and transparency, with ₹8.69 lakh crore allocated to provide...

Politics13 hours ago

‘Good actors’: White House on ‘allowing’ India to resume Russian oil purchase

 She added that the US approved this decision as this Russian oil coming to India was “already at sea”.  

Politics14 hours ago

EAM Jaishankar speaks with Iran foreign minister Araghchi amid West Asia tensions

 Jaishankar also spoke to German foreign minister Johann Wadephul and South Korean foreign minister Cho Hyun to discuss the situation...

Politics14 hours ago

EAM Jaishankar speaks with Iran foreign minister Araghchi amid West Asia tensions

 Jaishankar also spoke to German foreign minister Johann Wadephul and South Korean foreign minister Cho Hyun to discuss the situation...

Trending News

Join Our Newsletter

Stay updated with breaking news and exclusive content.