Love Or Regret?: Regina Daniels Recent Post On Her Husband's Birthday

There is nothing wrong with her posts about #Relationship goals, but it seems deep down there in her heart might be a whole lot of regrets, unhappiness, traumatic experiences, and that goes to her marriage too: after all the traumatic scenes about her marriage posted on social media.

This of course seems to be reflected on her recent  husband's birthday  post on instagram as it reads:  

"As the day goes by, it gladdens my heart to see how much of potential leader you are! It's another year and would have wished for wisdom and riches but I just remembered you are synonymous to king Solomon . Happy birthday lion king!

To long life, good health, happiness, and unity that befits a man of valor. I love you baby"






Truth be told

On a general note, especially to whoever reading this and for the sake of the next generation, It's easy to pretend that your relationship is going well, even if you don't actually believe it. According to experts say, when you love someone and you've been with them for so long, you likely won't want to do anything that can hurt them - it will show, when you're pretending to be happier in your relationship than you actually are, faking it can only last so long. 

People could prefer to stay in relationships where they’re unhappy for a number of reasons best known to them. It's really detrimental. Isn't it?  Some may also stay due to attachment issues or social pressures (i.e. all their friends are in relationships and they don't want to be the only single one).

Just a glance on people's reactions at Regina's Instagram post on her husband's birthday:






Be careful that you're not trying to convince yourself that you're actually happy in your relationship by posting about it on social media. According to discovery, the intriguing part of relationships is that a lot of people think that if they’re "not bad", they must be "pretty good." This, of course, isn't necessarily true. A recent study from Northwestern University found that those who post frequently about their relationship on social media are actually insecure about it. There should always be new reasons to invest in your partner all the time, and an evolving relationship will make you happy and excited. That's the gospel truth.

Let's live in the consciousness of this otherwise, it could turn out, on the long run, though it may be palatable in the beginning but might have a tragic ending if negligence sets in.

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