Possessiveness in Love
The conversation delves into the complex nature of possessiveness in romantic relationships, highlighting how it often stems from societal norms and personal experiences. Emily emphasizes the importance of recognizing partners as autonomous individuals, regardless of relationship structure, and advocates for unlearning possessive tendencies to foster healthier connections. This insight is crucial for both monogamous and non-monogamous relationships, as mutual respect and understanding pave the way for more functional dynamics.In this clip
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471 - Possessiveness Might Help Your Non-Monogamous Relationship
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How do you communicate openly about sharing a partner in a non-monogamous relationship, as discussed in the episode 514 - My Metamour is Convinced I Hate Her. Help! Listener Q\&A and the clip Relationship Boundaries, as well as in the episode How to Get What you Want in Bed (Avoid saying this!) ft Dr. Elisabeth Gordon and the clip Compassionate Non-Monogamy?
How do you communicate openly about sharing a partner in a non-monogamous relationship, as discussed in episode 514 - My Metamour is Convinced I Hate Her. Help! Listener Q\&A, the clip Relationship Boundaries, episode How to Get What you Want in Bed (Avoid saying this!) ft Dr. Elisabeth Gordon, and the clip Compassionate Non-Monogamy?
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