'I've realised how much I despise my husband': People reveal how a year of lockdown has REALLY impacted their relationships in brutally honest confessions
- People have revealed how lockdown affected relationships during pandemic
- They have shared their confessions on anonymous secret-telling app Whisper
- One said boyfriend hadn't FaceTimed them once despite living four hours away
- Others said it had positive affect as it made them 'more in love' with girlfriend People have revealed how their relationships have been affected after spending a year in lockdown with their partners.
Men and women from around the world have shared their confessions on anonymous secret-telling app Whisper, revealing what it's like to spend so much, or indeed so little time with their loved ones. One said that their boyfriend promised to FaceTime them every day during lockdown because they live four hours away from each other, but hasn't video called them at all.
Another admitted they're stuck in quarantine with a boyfriend they 'can't stand and want to break up with'.
For others, it has had a positive impact with one admitting that being quarantined with their girlfriend has made them more in love and another saying that it has saved their marriage because they've been forced to deal with their marital issues.
Here, FEMAIL shares some of the best confessions.
People from around the world have been sharing how lockdown has affected their relationship on anonymous confessions app Whisper, with one from the US admitting that they think they need a new partner after the pandemic as their current partner has not FaceTimed them once during lockdown, despite living four hours away
Another user from the US said it was the 'worst timing for a global crisis' as they have been stuck in quarantine with a boyfriend 'they can't stand and want to break up with'
Meanwhile, for other users, lockdown had a more positive effect on their relationship with one user from Australia said that social distancing had saved their marriage after it forced them to stay at home and work through their marital issues
For another user, it also had a positive impact as they have enjoyed spending a lot of time with their girlfriend, saying that it 'hasn't been so bad' and that it's 'only made us more in love, honestly'
There was a proposal on the cards for one couple from the UK, as they said their boyfriend has a 'fairly severe case' of the virus, adding they hope he makes a recovery and when he does, they were going to propose to him at the place where they had their first date
Another user told the community on the Whisper confessions app that they were going to divorce their husband as soon as the pandemic was over as being stuck with him at home has reminded them 'how much they despise him'
The pandemic has caused a huge unemployment crisis, with many losing their jobs as things have shut down due to lockdowns around the world, and one couple from the US were struggling financial after both not working due to the virus, and said the financial struggles were testing them
With a 'stay at home' message in many areas around the world to protect the vulnerable, one couple from an unknown location admitted that they were having 'so much sex' while they were in quarantine
One family from the US have been torn apart due to the virus, with their husband working as a medic and unable to be in the same room as his partner and their 10-month-old daughter who cries for her father 'every day' and can't understand why 'Daddy can't hold her'. The user then urges people to 'do their part'
Another user from the US says they are made to 'feel guilty about being responsible' by their long-distance boyfriend who 'can't accept' that they can't see each other because of the pandemic, adding that they think it's 'selfish'
A user from Australia said that they 'just need space from' their girlfriend who thinks they 'won't come over because of social distancing'
Another user confessed they were facing 14 days of quarantine with their fiancé, admitting they were 'dreading it more than anything' and weren't sure whether their relationship would survive if they were stuck at home together
Someone else from the US admitted that they've been arguing a lot with their husband anyway, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the situation between them worse
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