Contrary to popular belief, love doesn’t always mean constant togetherness. In fact, love often grows in the spaces between us—in the moments when we are apart, allowing each other room to breathe and grow as individuals.
Consider a couple who spends every waking moment together. At first, this may feel wonderful, but over time, the lack of space can begin to suffocate the relationship. Without room for individual interests and passions, resentment can build, and what once felt like love starts to feel like a trap.
Now imagine a couple who spends quality time together but also values time apart. They pursue their own hobbies, maintain separate friendships, and support each other’s individual growth. This space doesn’t weaken their bond—it strengthens it. When they come back together, they have new experiences to share, new perspectives to offer, and a deeper appreciation for each other.
Jenna and Mark, together for over a decade, struggled with the idea of space early in their relationship. They feared time apart would weaken their connection. But as they encouraged each other to pursue individual passions—Jenna with photography and Mark with hiking—they found that their relationship grew stronger. They were happier as individuals, and that happiness enriched their relationship.
The Strength of Love Through Space
Love is not about losing yourself in another person. It’s about finding a balance between closeness and independence, trusting that even when you’re apart, the bond remains strong. The spaces between us are not empty—they are filled with opportunities for growth, reflection, and renewal. When we give each other the gift of space, we allow love to breathe, expand, and deepen in ways we never thought possible.