Understanding Subconscious Triggers
A powerful exploration of how past experiences shape our present behaviors in relationships. One partner’s deep-seated memory about appliances reveals the importance of understanding underlying causes behind actions. Open communication is essential; without it, couples risk unresolved issues and continuous conflict.In this clip
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Relationship Advice
67: Treat Your Partner How They Want To Be Treated
Related Questions
My partner is not committed to me; he wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, saying that nothing is done properly. Sometimes he pressures me to know things, and under that pressure, I end up lying. Then he starts to abuse me. When I complain about his abusive language, he says that when you get sweet words, men can physically abuse and torture you, and you should find a difference. But I'm getting hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it. What should I do?
I realized that my dad was just nice to me while knocking on the door to get something from me. But as soon as he noticed that I wasn't going to open and that his emotional manipulation didn't work, he started calling me the worst things he could think of and became extremely aggressive. I think this was his true face. Was it just him being hurt, or was it something else?
I often feel that the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts is because my father tortured and abandoned my mother and me during my childhood. This question is in the context of the episode LOVE EXPERT Explains Why Is So Hard To FIND A PARTNER.. | Lori Gottlieb & Lewis Howes and the clip Embracing Change.