India, May 31 -- Constant texting may feel like a sign of interest, but relationship expert Chandni Gaglani says it can sometimes do more harm than good. "Today, many of us define communication by availability - replying quickly, filling pauses, sharing thoughts as they arrive," she says, adding, "But, it isn't the volume of messages that shapes a connection, but the quality of attention behind them." The pressure to keep conversations going can quietly create stress and emotional fatigue, especially in the early stages of dating. Instead, she argues that "a little breathing room can deepen that feeling rather than diminish it". "Space isn't absence; it's where curiosity and anticipation get to grow," she says, adding that many younger daters now value thoughtful exchanges over a constant stream of messages. Healthy communication, Galgani adds, is more about finding a rhythm that works for both people. What matters most is feeling understood, respected and at ease in the relationship....