Small Moments, Big Consequences: A Tender Look at Love's Quiet Erosion

How To Treat Her Right

How To Treat Her Right

What if the real threat to a relationship isn't the explosive argument but the slow accumulation of overlooked moments? That's the question at the heart of Gautam Grover's thoughtful book, which follows Vishnu as he sits with the uncomfortable weight of hindsight. Missed conversations. Distracted replies. Repeatedly choosing work over the person who matters most. The reckoning, when it arrives, is quiet but devastating. Vishnu comes to understand that bonds don't usually shatter loudly; they thin out, gradually, through inattention. What follows is a decision to show up differently, not with sweeping romantic gestures, but with the kind of steady, present effort that actually sustains a relationship. It's a distinction worth making, and Grover makes it well. The book strikes a thoughtful balance between emotional storytelling and genuinely useful insight into what women need to feel secure and truly seen in a partnership. Respect, emotional safety, consistent care. These aren't complicated asks, but they're easy to forget when life gets busy. Readers drawn to modern love stories with real psychological warmth, or those wanting to understand communication and intimacy on a deeper level, will find plenty here to sit with. It's a reminder that love, more often than not, is built or broken in the ordinary moments we barely notice passing.

  • Author: Gautam Grover
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd
  • Genre: Romance
  • ISBN: 978-9369521494
  • Pages: 162 pages