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Asahi Linya (朝日りにゃ〜)

From a Discord comment about this post:

you know, i'm surprised lina and cyan talk about something so personal publicly

I think people don't write enough about healthy relationship dynamics. Sure, it's personal, but how are others supposed to learn what is healthy and what isn't if we don't talk about it?

The internet is full of horror stories about abuse, neglect, weaponized incompetence, cheating... but you almost never see long posts about positive relationship situations. The bad stories are a good reference for what not to do... but how are people going to learn what to do?

The way relationships are presented in media is very stereotyped, dry and often ritualistic (and sometimes actually veering on abuse or toxicity even when that is not the intent), but it's the only reference a lot of young people have for this stuff. Is that really okay?

I get the feeling a lot of people fall into "tolerable" relationships because they feel obliged to, or due to peer or family pressure, and they never realize that's not how it's supposed to be, because they just don't know. They think that as long as you aren't having regular fights with your partner and there is no physical abuse, that's a healthy relationship. But that's just the lowest bar...

I waited many years until I found Cyan, but I'm so glad I did. 🩵

https://vt.social/users/cyan/statuses/113256887195850285
2 comments
King Zog I of Albania
@lina @cyan I'm in a happy relationship and try to be as open about what does work for us as what doesn't work for us. It's healthy to understand what a relationship takes rather than how to ruin it, otherwise you spend the entire time walking on eggshells or scared to get into one.

My grandparents were married for over 70 years. The best advice I got for a relationship was a simple line I overheard my grandmother say: "marriage is hard work." But you do get out what you put in.
@lina @cyan I'm in a happy relationship and try to be as open about what does work for us as what doesn't work for us. It's healthy to understand what a relationship takes rather than how to ruin it, otherwise you spend the entire time walking on eggshells or scared to get into one.
Retro Goth Bunny

@lina The stuff shown on media is often so horrible that I genuinely thought relationships are more trouble than they are worth.

Then again, I turned out to be aro, so :akkoShrug:

But honestly, it's only on fedi do I start seeing relationships that don't look like they are about to crash and burn (or are already on fire).

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