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Abhay Deol opens up about experiencing violence with an ex: ‘Have had a lot of drama in past relationships, I’ve been miserable’

Abhay Deol shared that in his past relationships, he has experienced emotional violence.

abhay deol violence in relationshipAbhay Deol opened up about experiencing violence in a past relationship. (Photo: Abhay Deol/Instagram)

Abhay Deol has always been quite candid about his thoughts on relationships and marriage. In a recent interview, while opening up about his older relationships and how he sees his life going forward, the actor shared that he has experienced violence in the past and categorically stated that he does not believe in violence. Abhay also spoke about some of his other exes as he shared that he has been with a narcissist and found this person to be “unemotional and scheming.”

Abhay was asked about a shared value system between the two partners and the actor shared that it is extremely essential that both partners are on the same page in the way they see the relationship. He shared with Humans of Bombay, “I don’t believe in violence and I have had a lot of drama in some of my past relationships. They have turned violent as well, emotional mainly. And that’s not good, not for my partner and not good for me. Not pointing fingers at anyone, it’s a learning curve.”

He also spoke about being in a relationship with narcissist and said, “In retrospect, you see that was kind of very unemotional and scheming.” He shared that he has been in good, as well as bad relationships in the past. “I have had some great relationships, some really miserable ones,” he said and added, “I’ve had partners where I have had great support, I have been the wrong one.”

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In the same interview, Abhay shared his thoughts on marriage as well and said that he does not see it as a “natural phenomenon.” Abhay said that marriage was initially introduced as a way to join political forces and had nothing to do with love. He said, “In nature, you love, you don’t love, no one is judging you for having more than one partner, or you can partner up and stay with that partner for life, you can end up single and finding your own self because you are able to be by yourself and know who you are.” The actor concluded by saying, “I’d rather be single and lonely than coupled up and miserable.”

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