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Tell Us About Your Pandemic Relationship Regrets

Some relationships that were fast-tracked by the pandemic are now marred by regrets. Did you move in together too soon? Got married mainly for the health insurance? We want to hear from you.

A woman in a yellow shirt closes her eyes and touches her face to a man in a blue shirt who is also wearing a blue surgical mask.
While isolation and uncertainty defined the pandemic era, many peopled entered hastily-formed relationships to cope. Credit...Getty Images

Sadiba Hasan covers wedding trends, relationships and how love intersects with culture and style.

About two weeks ago, a woman who goes by the name Reesa Teesa created a 50-part series on TikTok to recount her whirlwind relationship saga with a man she began dating and quarantining with in March 2020. In the eight-hour epic, titled “Who TF Did I Marry?,” she referred to her ex-husband as a “pathological liar” and unpacked the many ways she claims he conned her.

Her videos, which have received more than 300 million views, elicited thousands of comments from viewers who were not only captivated by her storytelling skills, but also those who related to being in a pandemic relationship gone awry.

The uncertainty and isolation that defined much of the pandemic era caused many people to rush into relationships that they now regret. Perhaps your case isn’t as intense as Reesa Teesa’s tale of lies and deception, but you may have your own regrets from a hastily-formed relationship — from moving in too fast, having a pet together, opening a joint bank account, or getting married for health insurance.

As we approach the fourth anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic, we want to hear about your relationship regrets from the pandemic.

Share your experience, using the form below, and a reporter may be in touch for an upcoming story. We will not publish any part of your submission without reaching out to you first to hear more about your story. We will not share your contact information outside The New York Times newsroom or use it for any other reason than to follow up with you.

Tell Us About Your Pandemic Relationship Regrets

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