There is never one relationship where things work out fine all the time.
No matter how much we wish for our own happy ending, the truth is that it doesn't exist except in fairy tales.
Maybe you are going through a rough patch in your relationship.
Maybe you have broken up but are willing to try and work things out in the relationship.
Either way, you go through periods in time where you are so unhappy.
This is called relationship depression and it happens to the best of us.
It might be difficult for you to comprehend why you are feeling so unhappy even when you are still with your partner.
After all, you had problems before this but everything has worked out fine in the end.
Yet you feel sad most of the time.
One major factor of relationship depression might be that something occurred during the rough patch of your relationship which is still bothering you up till today.
If the issue was not resolved properly, there might still be a lingering doubt in your heart that keeps on niggling you.
That is why you are constantly worried and unhappy.
You might be depressed because your partner cheated on you.
You are suspicious all the time and wonder if you can ever trust him ever again.
On the other hand, you might be the one who cheated on your partner.
In that case, you will still be left with a sense of overwhelming guilt even though your partner has forgiven you and the both of you are working hard to stay on in the relationship.
This could be the root cause of your relationship depression.
Another reason could be the fact that you are thinking about the bad patches that you have experienced.
If it was your partner's decision to break up before getting back together again eventually, you might be experiencing doubt about the whole thing.
You might be overly worried that your partner might ask for a break up again.
Either way, all these worries inside your head are making you depressed and upset all the time.
Anyone can experience relationships depression.
Although most people tend to brush their problems aside, you need to realize that it is perfectly normal for you to feel doubt, guilt or mistrust at any one time.
The important thing is that you do value this relationship and you want everything to work out fine.
At the end of the day, these negative feelings will pass and hopefully, your relationship will last the mile.
No matter how much we wish for our own happy ending, the truth is that it doesn't exist except in fairy tales.
Maybe you are going through a rough patch in your relationship.
Maybe you have broken up but are willing to try and work things out in the relationship.
Either way, you go through periods in time where you are so unhappy.
This is called relationship depression and it happens to the best of us.
It might be difficult for you to comprehend why you are feeling so unhappy even when you are still with your partner.
After all, you had problems before this but everything has worked out fine in the end.
Yet you feel sad most of the time.
One major factor of relationship depression might be that something occurred during the rough patch of your relationship which is still bothering you up till today.
If the issue was not resolved properly, there might still be a lingering doubt in your heart that keeps on niggling you.
That is why you are constantly worried and unhappy.
You might be depressed because your partner cheated on you.
You are suspicious all the time and wonder if you can ever trust him ever again.
On the other hand, you might be the one who cheated on your partner.
In that case, you will still be left with a sense of overwhelming guilt even though your partner has forgiven you and the both of you are working hard to stay on in the relationship.
This could be the root cause of your relationship depression.
Another reason could be the fact that you are thinking about the bad patches that you have experienced.
If it was your partner's decision to break up before getting back together again eventually, you might be experiencing doubt about the whole thing.
You might be overly worried that your partner might ask for a break up again.
Either way, all these worries inside your head are making you depressed and upset all the time.
Anyone can experience relationships depression.
Although most people tend to brush their problems aside, you need to realize that it is perfectly normal for you to feel doubt, guilt or mistrust at any one time.
The important thing is that you do value this relationship and you want everything to work out fine.
At the end of the day, these negative feelings will pass and hopefully, your relationship will last the mile.
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