By joining the Happily Ever After Club, you are required to respect privacy and safety by following these rules. If you fail to respect these rules, you will be removed from the group.
WHAT'S SHARED HERE STAYS HERE
Privacy is a top priority, and members are expected to respect that. This means that anything discussed within the group—whether in person, in chats, or during meetups—must remain confidential. Trust is the foundation of this community, and we ask everyone to uphold that by keeping conversations private and honoring the personal experiences of others.
EVERYONE IS VETTED BEFORE JOINING
In order to keep the group supportive and trustworthy all potential members go through a careful selection process. We maintain a community of like-minded women who genuinely understand and respect each other’s experiences. Members can feel comfortable knowing they are surrounded by women who share similar values and intentions.
THIS IS A POSITIVE SPACE
We aim to keep it light, not heavy. This isn’t group counseling or a substitute for therapy. While we understand that life has its struggles, this is not a space for deep emotional processing, or therapy-style discussions. If you need that kind of support, we encourage seeking professional help. Here, we focus on having fun and strengthening our bonds in ways that bring positivity and happiness into our lives.
NO OUTSIDE SHARING
Personal stories and discussions stay within the group. This means no repeating, forwarding, or sharing anything discussed here with people outside of the group, even with good intentions. To keep this a safe and trusting environment, we all need to respect each other’s privacy and ensure that everyone feels secure knowing their personal experiences won’t be shared elsewhere.
RESPECT COMES FIRST
By joining, you agree to respect each member and their right to engage in the way that feels right for them, without criticism or expectation. Some members may join every activity, while others come when they can—both are completely valid. Everyone carries their own experiences, and some days may feel heavier than others. If at any point you feel this group isn’t for you, we expect you to handle it with respect—by letting us know and by simply bowing out gracefully.