"Every relationship is just so tenuous and precarious"
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The intent isn’t romantic despair so much as social realism with a smirk. In the Larry David universe, relationships don’t rupture over “big issues” as often as they do over the tiny abrasions of daily life: a misread tone, a forgotten thank-you, the wrong seat at dinner, an etiquette rule you didn’t know you were breaking. Calling them “tenuous” and “precarious” dramatizes what his comedy thrives on: the idea that civility is a thin membrane, and people are one badly timed comment away from reclassifying you as “a problem.”
Subtext: intimacy is less about deep compatibility than about sustained negotiation. The line also quietly indicts modern social life, where friendships and even family bonds can feel conditional, maintained by performance and responsiveness rather than permanence. David’s deadpan absolutism (“every relationship”) is the joke and the critique: exaggeration as X-ray. By refusing sentimentality, he exposes how fragile our social contracts are - and how much of adulthood is spent anxiously shoring them up while pretending not to notice the wobble.
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David, Larry. (2026, January 17). Every relationship is just so tenuous and precarious. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-relationship-is-just-so-tenuous-and-32440/
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"Every relationship is just so tenuous and precarious." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-relationship-is-just-so-tenuous-and-32440/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






