
Liquid Love
"Liquid Love" is a concept introduced by sociologist Zygmunt Bauman to describe modern relationships characterized by their fluidity and impermanence. In today's society, connections such as dating or friendships often lack stability, rooted in convenience and immediate gratification rather than long-term commitment. This "liquidity" makes relationships more flexible but also more fragile, leading to feelings of insecurity and fleeting intimacy. It reflects contemporary shifts away from traditional, durable bonds toward transient, adaptable connections driven by changing social and technological landscapes.