Love and Expectations
Dedeker and Jase reflect on the societal expectations surrounding long-term relationships, humorously recounting a waiter’s quip about their ten-year anniversary. They explore how these perceptions are often shaped by our upbringing, particularly the lessons learned from parents about love and discipline, which influence our adult relationships. The conversation highlights the nuances of love, including the occasional eye rolls and questioning behaviors that are part of navigating a partnership.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode #376: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love and the clip Healing Early Ruptures where Esther Perel discusses the learned traits from childhood and how the only person in the world with whom we can have that experience again is our spouse or significant other.
What are the insights from episode #376: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love and the clip Love's Paradox regarding the theory that we use the behavioral patterns we (painfully) learned as children in our interactions with partners as adults?
In the episode #376: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love and the clip Love's Paradox, what are the insights around the theory that we use the behavioral patterns we (painfully) learned as children in our interactions with partners as adults?