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Ask Amy: Reader provides an emotional roller coaster “update”

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Dear Readers: Periodically, I ask readers for “Updates” regarding their questions which have been published in this space. I enjoy communicating with readers, and, for those who have generously allowed their questions to be published, I am naturally curious about how things might have turned out.

Below is an update for a Q&A that was originally published in 2018.

You can read the original question, followed by my answer. The update follows that.

Dear Amy: If a romantic relationship is emotionally draining, is this a sign of toxicity?

Or are all romantic relationships like this, to an extent?

My girlfriend and I have been together exclusively for four years, but she is my first girlfriend so I don’t have much to compare our relationship to.

Everyone says that “relationships are hard work,” but should I feel like it’s an emotional roller-coaster?

— Drained and Wondering

Dear Drained and Wondering: Here are some life-events that can be emotionally draining on a day-to-day basis: Raising an autistic child, losing a loved-one to dementia or caring for someone at the end of life.

Being in a romantic relationship should NOT be emotionally draining.

Yes, staying in an exclusive relationship can be hard work, certainly if you are currently experiencing other events or stressors that deplete you. But the relationship itself should not send you on a daily roller-coaster ride.



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