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'Dhurandhar' actor R. Madhavan shares 5 simple habits men value most in their partner

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2026, 11:35 IST
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Simple habits men value most in a partner

R. Madhavan is having a bit of a moment after his massive box-office success with 'Dhurandhar'. Recently, the actor reshared a post on social media about the subtle habits men truly value in a partner—and it wasn't about grand romantic gestures or movie-style declarations. Instead, it was about the tiny, everyday behaviours that make a man feel like he’s in a safe harbour rather than a storm.

Here is a breakdown of the "relationship cheat codes" that actually move the needle for most men.

Photo: Instagram


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The power of public appreciation

In a culture where it’s become trendy to "roast" your partner for likes or vent about them to friends, being the person who speaks well of your spouse in public is a massive ego-booster. It’s not about faking perfection; it’s about showing the world that you’re on the same team. When a partner says, "I’m really proud of how he handled that," or "He’s a great dad," in front of others, it builds a foundation of loyalty that is incredibly hard to break. It tells him, "I’ve got your back, and I want the world to know it."

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Being wanted vs. being needed

There is a huge psychological difference between being "needed" and being "wanted." Being needed often feels like a job—like being a utility belt for fixing sinks or paying bills. Being wanted feels like a choice. When a partner initiates a hug, reaches out first, or starts a conversation, it takes the pressure off the man to always be the "driver" of the connection. It’s a quiet signal that says, "I actually enjoy your company," rather than just, "I need you to do something for me."

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She shows random love and affection daily

We focus so much on anniversaries and big dates, but the real relationship is built on small moments that matter the most. These include— the random, unscripted hugs, a quick shoulder squeeze, holding hands while walking, etc. These little moments keep the emotional “battery” of the relationship charged.

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Showing confidence and trust in them

Nobody needs to live under a microscope. Constantly being questioned about every text or second-guessed on every decision eventually leads to emotional burnout. On the flip side, hearing a simple, sincere "I trust your judgment" can be life-changing for a man. When trust is visible and vocalized, it creates a "clear sky" environment where he feels safe to be honest, open, and—most importantly—imperfect.

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Prioritising your partner over outside validation

In an age where everyone is chasing validation from strangers on social media, there is something deeply attractive about a partner who saves their best emotional energy for the home. Loyalty isn't just about not cheating; it's about where you direct your focus. Choosing to prioritise the connection with your partner over the "likes" or attention of outsiders creates a sense of security that is rare today. As the post Madhavan shared suggested: Loyalty isn’t loud; it’s just consistent.

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The bottom line

As Madhavan’s post reminds us, real romance isn't always about the big stuff. It’s built in the quiet, consistent habits—how you talk about your partner, how you show up in the small moments, and how you choose to protect the love you’ve built from the noise of the world.

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