Marriage Is Like a Bubble. Sounds familiar, right? Marriage is… | by Anisya Cecilya | Aug, 2025

Marriage is like a bubble
Sounds familiar, right? Marriage is often seen as a fragile bubble, but what does that bubble look like once motherhood steps inside?
Some people reflect on this after years of marriage, while others think about it even before they tie the knot. As a married woman, I relate deeply to these thoughts.
The bubble I felt most strongly began when I had a child; the experience of childbirth, adapting to being a mother, and all the responsibilities that came with it. There were many things I simply couldn’t do at that time.
Now, two years after giving birth, I find myself asking:
Did this marriage really give me a bubble? And if so, was it a good one?
If I look at this relationship apart from my role as a mother — because parenting is a responsibility distinct from marriage — the answers in my head are more than I expected. It turns out, I actually enjoy this bubble. In fact, it’s made me feel like a better person.
I cherish that my husband is the one person who will always stand by my side, whether times are good or tough, whether we’re angry or calm. Our relationship is the safest place I know.
Many things have stayed the same or even gotten better since we got married. Through it all, I continue to feel secure and free; not trapped or overwhelmed by this relationship.
Even after becoming a mother, my husband never restricted me in any way. I know my boundaries. Not because anyone set rules for me, but because I truly understand where I belong.
I never grew up with an ideal image of what marriage should look like. But the one I’m in now… maybe it’s the kind of marriage I’ve always quietly hoped for.
It’s not perfect, but it feels right. A space where two lives come together, not to control or consume each other, but to grow side by side, freely.
We all carry our own versions of the “bubble.”
Mine just happens to be one I’ve grown to love.
What about you? Have you ever felt your own marriage bubble? How has it shaped you?