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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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Gangstress · 41-45, F
People are always hellbent on making relationships a car crash
the way I see it, the little old couple you see walking hand in hand, they have had their fair share of arguments and disagreements, and that is given in any relationship, I talk to my mum and tells me the shit that dad does, but theres love, and utmost that matters. I think people forget we change as we grow and in many ways, not just personalities, but also health.
don't let anyone poo poo what you have right now, the future will work out itself, for now enjoy it.
keep working together.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
Exactly.. it’s not like when I say we’re good I mean we’re perfect people in a magic land where nothing bad happens. We’re just a good fit in how we get on so when the bad has happened it’s not made things ‘unhappy’ in the overall relationship. It helps we both believe strongly it’s important to not be a dick to your partner lol @Gangstress
Gangstress · 41-45, F
@WhateverWorks exactly the way it should be, it sounds a lot like my relationship if honest, we are a good fit, and we love each other, everything else we work through together!