Would you pass the pandemic romance test?


By AGENCY

Despite the hardships caused by the pandemic, lots of romantic relationships are doing amazingly well. Photos: Unsplash/Kelly Sikkema

The pandemic has put many a couple to the test, not just for a few weeks, but more than a year now. While some have been spending more time together under one roof than ever before, others are enduring long-distance relationships and hardly seeing each other.

Our social activities have been curtailed and many of us have been telecommuting and/or childminding and schooling at home. For over a year, the pandemic has affected myriad aspects of our lives, romantic relationships included.

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