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Sometimes I feel a little scared that other people are right that our happiness is temporary

John and I are really happy.. not delusional, ‘walks on water’ happy. We’re just a really good match. I wonder how many years we need to be together before other people finally stop making low-key, negative comments implying our happiness is a fleeting honeymoon stage that’ll all come crashing down? IRL I don’t disclose much about how well we get on out of consideration. They’d rather hear John is awful, that we are awful, thus confirming even happy, long-term relationships are doomed.

I try to ignore their remarks and body language, but it still manages to peck at my anxiety..
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Sutten · 36-40, F
People who are not in the relationship, should mind their business and focus on their own lives.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
It usually comes up when people ask me how things are going and I give a water downed version of, “Things are still good”, which they then insert the comment and I try to be gracious, “Maybe. We’ll cross that bridge when we get there” @Sutten
Sutten · 36-40, F
@WhateverWorks I hope it works out for you :)