When It Feels Like It’s Just You Two
Hey there, sweet friend. It’s Lavanda Michelle, and today’s topic is one I don’t take lightly—staying married when it feels like the whole world is against your relationship.
Whether it’s your family, your friends, or even strangers on the internet, the lack of support can wear you down. I’ve been there too—hurt by side comments, silent judgment, or outright criticism. But I’m here to tell you: if you and your spouse are committed, you can thrive—even in a quiet storm.
Let me share some real, from-the-heart ways to keep your marriage strong, even when others don’t believe in it.

1. Make Each Other Your Safe Place
When the outside world feels cold, your marriage needs to be warm. Build a space between the two of you that feels safe, honest, and kind.
- Speak love, not just truth.
- Let your home be your hideaway from judgment.
- Pray together, cry together, and laugh together.

2. Protect Your Peace
You don’t owe everyone access to your marriage. Some people are just nosy, bitter, or stuck in their own pain.
- Set boundaries with people who bring drama.
- Don’t share your business with folks who don’t support your growth.
- If necessary, limit time with negative family members or “well-meaning” friends.

3. Seek Wise Counsel—Not Just Opinions
Not everyone who gives advice is qualified to do so. Look for voices that love marriage, not just gossip.
- A faith-based counselor or mentor couple can be a blessing.
- Read books or listen to podcasts that build your relationship.
- Avoid people who are quick to say “just leave.”

4. Stay on the Same Team
When the world feels against you, the two of you need to pull together—not apart.
- Talk often. Not just about bills and chores, but about your dreams, worries, and goals.
- Be quick to forgive. You don’t need to be perfect—you need to be present.
- Celebrate small wins together. Even surviving a hard week counts!

5. Play the Long Game
Every marriage hits rough patches. But lasting love is built over time, not just in good seasons.
- Remember why you chose each other.
- Focus on growth, not perfection.
- Stay hopeful. The people who doubt your marriage today might one day admire it.

Closing: Your Love Story Isn’t for Them Anyway
Listen, friend—your marriage doesn’t need an audience. It needs commitment. It needs two people who choose each other, over and over, no matter who claps or criticizes.
You are not alone. You are not failing. You are fighting, and that’s something to be proud of.
Keep showing up. Keep choosing love.
With grace and faith,
💜 Lavanda Michelle

How to Stay Married When No One Supports Your Marriage
Until next time, shine amongst the stars!
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The closing statement is the best thing in this whole post. Your marriage isn’t for them. I love that.
Thank you! I’m so glad that part resonated with you. It’s truly at the core of what makes a marriage strong, isn’t it? Knowing that your love is for you and your spouse, not for anyone else’s approval, is the most freeing feeling. ✨
What a beautifully written blog post. Staying married can be so hard sometimes, even with arguments all the time. But its truly about working together on the hard things.
Thank you so much, Jennifer! I’m glad you found it beautiful. You’ve hit on the most important part, it truly is about working together through the hard things. That partnership and commitment to a shared journey are what make it all so worthwhile. ❤️
Myself and my husband have been together for a long time and we are also best friends. We have never allowed people to intefere and I think that is how we manage so well. Yeah Lifestyle
That’s beautiful! I love that you and your husband are best friends and have a united front. It’s so true, when you don’t allow outside interference, you create a safe and strong bubble for your love to thrive. It sounds like you two have a really special and grounded marriage. ❤️
These are good points when it comes to marriage. Marriages do take work, and it is important to keep these things in mind.
Thank you so much! You’re absolutely right, marriage is a beautiful journey that requires intentional, daily effort. It’s so important to have a strong mindset going into it, especially when facing external challenges. I’m glad this post resonated with you. ❤️
I love everything you said, everything…Your closing is amazing…Your love isn’t for people anyway…I love it….This should be my mantra.
You hit the nail on the head. That closing thought—”Your love isn’t for people anyway”—is so powerful. It’s what I truly believe, and it’s what keeps a marriage strong when things get tough. I love that you’re making it your mantra! Keep holding onto that truth. ❤️