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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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ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
There is a honeymoon period yes. It's also true that over time relationships can get long and there are going to be things about your partner that aggravate you more than they did at the beginning. I think that is human nature whenever two people have been together long enough. BUT... I think if the relationship has a firm foundation that long lasting happiness is achievable as long as you're willing to discuss the problems, work together, and enjoy each other's company.:)
WhateverWorks · 36-40
I’m noticing this theme in the replies where for some reason a lot of people associate happiness with rose colored glasses. It’s kinda unfortunate. When I say we’re really happy still, but not in a delusion way it’s because when the stuff has come up we have so far navigated it well, not that stuff has’t come up and he’s a demigod lol. @ravenwind43
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@WhateverWorks I get that lol. And I agree. Happiness is not one way in a relationship. You can be mostly happy and respect the other stuff. It's not all or nothing.