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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-04-12 02:24 pm

[ SECRET POST #7037 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7037 ⌋

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[Bridgerton and Heated Rivalry]



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(Anonymous) 2026-04-13 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
A little OT, I don't watch Heated Rivalry but a friend of mine is super into it. They projected a "What are we?" situation onto a coworker (who is married). Thankfully, they didn't outright try to make a move. When my friend confessed this to me I think they were hoping I'd support their delusions and egg them on to take a risk, but instead I was like "you've been in a relationship for over a decade and your coworker is a newlywed, even if there are feelings, maybe don't create a mess if you're going to keep working together."

Like, honestly, just because fictional stories make dramatic love stories seem like an amazing thing, IRL it doesn't work that way. RL is messy and complicated, and my friend's partner and the wife of their coworker matter too. Again, in a fictional show nothing matters as much as the lead couple, but it's not real. IRL if you don't want to be seen as a piece of shit selfish asshole, break up with your boyfriend and question if possibly ruining a marriage and/or friendship before deciding if you want to ask your coworker if they have romantic feelings like you do. Not my life, but I still don't get how people can convince themselves to cheat or go after someone who is clearly unavailable.