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Drama within or around a relationship can hinder and/or hurt the relationship. For drama within a relationship, it can wear out the two involved to the breaking point. In this case, the two may not want to see each other or would want a break from each other more often, especially if the previous drama has not been resolved. Say, for instance, that a girl who is a virgin does not want to have sex at the time her partner is asking for it, and despite the fact that she does not want it, her partner continues to ask. That will definitely create some tension between the pair, and longer they wait, the more drama that will be created (if the partner is persistent), resulting in not only a physical separation but an emotional separation.

For the case of drama outside of the relationship, this could be equally harmful, especially if the drama is due to the nature of the relationship. For example, if family members from both sides of the relationship do not agree with the relationship at all, then there is an outside stress on the relationship that the two involved can respond to or ignore it completely. This can occur in any type of relationship.

In the end, drama can either make or break a relationship, depending on how strong the relationship is. The stronger the relationship is, the more likely the two involved will stayed together despite the drama in the relationship and/or the drama surrounding their relationship.

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