#HappyTogether
#HappyTogether
"I remember the beginning of our relationship as a source of frustration. She constantly pressured me to be 'on camera,' documenting every moment, which made me feel fake and artificial. I resented that initial performative aspect of our lives. Eventually, though, the public attention and validation started to feel good, and I chose to lean into it. The dynamic shifted. While I struggle with my feelings for her personally, I can’t deny the powerful, enviable life we’ve constructed together—and the love we receive for it."
"At first, it was fun. I was the one who wanted us to start something fresh, and so I pressured him into creating this page with me. He was apprehensive at first, finding the constant documentation artificial, but over time, the channel grew and we got all the validation we needed from it.
That attention validated me, too. I remember feeling fake, but eventually, the public approval felt good, and I went along with it.
Now, the dynamic is different. Outside the camera, he’s cold and distant. I’m so embarrassed to show the world what our real relationship looks like. We are broken, but the only thing that's keeping us together is the idea of us we created—the persona that everyone loves and envies."
