Ariana Grande Labeled As 'Serial Monogamist,' Receives Advice From Expert To Prioritize THIS

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Being in a relationship is something Ariana Grande desires as she is seemingly enthralled by the excitement of love and yearns for the protection and solace it provides, a relationship expert said.

Her sudden marriage to real estate mogul Dalton Gomez was recently disputed amongst her fans when reports suggested that it had disintegrated after just two short years together.

In 2021, Ariana Grande and her beau decided to make things official by exchanging vows in small and private nuptials.

This caused many of her fans to comment on what they saw as her tendency toward "serial monogamy."

One person said, "She's someone who quickly moves from one romantic relationship to another, but I'm hoping that this time she'll take the opportunity to be alone and tend to her own health needs."

So Syncd's co-founder, Louella Alderson, recently opened up about Ariana and her divorce and the idea that she may be a serial monogamist as so many of her followers allege.

She explained to The Mirror that how it is not uncommon for people to lurch from relationship to relationship since they fear being alone.

The expert further said that this is because they crave the security that having someone in their lives can provide to quell any feelings of insecurity or inadequacy which come when they are without another person. Thus, these individuals seek out companionship to fill the emptiness within them.

"Following a split, some individuals tend to quickly seek out a new romantic partner," Louella pointed out. "This could be motivated by feelings of incompleteness or uncertainty when not in a relationship."

From the very beginning, Ariana Grande has been candid when discussing matters of the heart.

An eagerness to jump into a new romance was demonstrated recently with her engagement to Pete Davidson, although that ended after a short four months.

In the end, Louella offered her conclusion that music as a significant part of daily life can affect how much one yearns for their ideal romance.

Meanwhile, Melissa Stone, a renowned expert on sex and relationships, has encouraged Ariana Grande to practice self-care in the wake of her divorce from Dalton Gomez.

Speaking with The Mirror, she maintained that by putting her own needs first now, the "Thank U Next" singer may find long-term happiness in the future. Melissa suggested that prioritizing herself can lead to more meaningful connections down the line.

She explained Ariana needs to take a break from her hectic career and use this time to evaluate exactly what it is she wants and needs out of a relationship, as well as recognize the value of herself, to build relationships that will last.

The expert further said in the interview that the public nature of celebrity life can make trauma and anxiety especially hard to deal with, but Ariana may benefit from some time for self-care.

In the long run, this could lead to more fulfilling relationships with those around her.

Heartbreaking as these circumstances are, taking the time to focus on herself will prove invaluable in the future.

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