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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 10 MIN

Ep. 107 Breakup Season – Why Spring Is When Relationships End

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Breakups seem to be everywhere lately — from celebrity couples like Dak Prescott and Luka Dončić to viral social media splits. But is it just coincidence, or are we actually in what dating culture calls “breakup season”?In this episode of S.A.L.E. (South Asian Love Experiment), Radha Patel explores the seasonal patterns behind modern dating. Why do so many relationships start during cuffing season and end as spring arrives? And what does this mean for South Asian singles navigating relationships in today’s dating landscape?Radha unpacks the psychology behind breakup season, the pressures of holidays and Valentine’s Day, and how New Year reflections often lead people to reevaluate their relationships.Most importantly, she offers practical guidance for anyone currently going through a breakup — or quietly wondering whether their relationship still aligns with the future they want to build.Breakups can feel painful, especially within South Asian communities where relationships often carry expectations of marriage. But sometimes the relationship that ends is simply making space for the one that will last.Whether you’re newly single, questioning a relationship, or simply curious about modern dating trends, this episode will help you approach love with greater clarity and intention.In this episode, we discuss:• What “breakup season” is and why it typically happens between December and early spring• How cuffing season influences short-term relationships• Why the holidays and New Year reflections trigger relationship reevaluation• The role of Valentine’s Day as a relationship checkpoint• Why breakups can feel particularly heavy for South Asian singles• Three powerful questions to ask yourself after a breakup• How to tell the difference between temporary relationship struggles and deeper incompatibility• Why clarity after a breakup can lead to healthier future relationships• How breakup season often transitions into summer wedding seasonKey Takeaway:Not every relationship is meant to last forever. Sometimes the relationship that ends today is simply making room for the one that truly aligns with your future.Resources Mentioned:Single to Shaadi – https://www.singletoshaadi.comConnect with Single to Shaadi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singletoshaadi/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@singletoshaadiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/single-to-shaadi/

Breakups seem to be everywhere lately — from celebrity couples like Dak Prescott and Luka Dončić to viral social media splits. But is it just coincidence, or are we actually in what dating culture calls “breakup season”?In this episode of S.A.L.E. (South Asian Love Experiment), Radha Patel explores the seasonal patterns behind modern dating. Why do so many relationships start during cuffing season and end as spring arrives? And what does this mean for South Asian singles navigating relationships in today’s dating landscape?Radha unpacks the psychology behind breakup season, the pressures of holidays and Valentine’s Day, and how New Year reflections often lead people to reevaluate their relationships.Most importantly, she offers practical guidance for anyone currently going through a breakup — or quietly wondering whether their relationship still aligns with the future they want to build.Breakups can feel painful, especially within South Asian communities where relationships often carry expectations of marriage. But sometimes the relationship that ends is simply making space for the one that will last.Whether you’re newly single, questioning a relationship, or simply curious about modern dating trends, this episode will help you approach love with greater clarity and intention.In this episode, we discuss:• What “breakup season” is and why it typically happens between December and early spring• How cuffing season influences short-term relationships• Why the holidays and New Year reflections trigger relationship reevaluation• The role of Valentine’s Day as a relationship checkpoint• Why breakups can feel particularly heavy for South Asian singles• Three powerful questions to ask yourself after a breakup• How to tell the difference between temporary relationship struggles and deeper incompatibility• Why clarity after a breakup can lead to healthier future relationships• How breakup season often transitions into summer wedding seasonKey Takeaway:Not every relationship is meant to last forever. Sometimes the relationship that ends today is simply making room for the one that truly aligns with your future.Resources Mentioned:Single to Shaadi – https://www.singletoshaadi.comConnect with Single to Shaadi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singletoshaadi/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@singletoshaadiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/single-to-shaadi/

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