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@ThisIsBGM And lucky for us that you've been part of this journey multiple times, and hopefully many more times in the future! ps when are you coming back on again
Congrats on 500 episodes @multiamory what an accomplishment for y'all! and what an immense and irreplaceable resource and inspiration you have been for so so many!
Help! My monogamous partner fell in love with another person and we are now transitioning to non-monogamy. I’m not really interested in going on dates with people. How do I navigate this new paradigm?
Are you always compromising in relationships or do you refuse to compromise? Find the balance between finding a great partner through compromise and knowing when to walk away from a relationship that no longer serves you.
Today, let's talk about settling in relationships. What are realistic expectations for a relationship? Is compromise necessary or should we be uncompromising? Should we wait for a perfect relationship, or could that hinder finding a good partnership?
Have you ever found yourself settling for a relationship that wasn’t everything you wanted it to be? Do you think it’s ok to settle or should you always hold out for the best possible relationship you can have?
Is sneakarchy happening in your relationship? This week, we discuss sneakarchy, how to identify it and steps you can take to handle sneaky behavior in your relationships.
While some of us may only have one primary love language, many of us are capable of expressing or desiring multiple types of love languages. For healthy relationship maintenance, we should also learn additional ways to express love to our partners.
Today, we’re talking about love languages and how they could be BS. We're taking a critical look at the widely popular concept of the 5 Love Languages. Today we'll be diving into some of the key assumptions behind the love languages and looking at what the research has to say.
This week we are discussing love languages and their effectiveness in romantic relationships. Have you found love languages have had an impact on your communication? Or is the concept just BS? Leave your comments below.
In this week’s mini Q&A, we discuss couple’s privilege and what steps to take to get ahead of it. Join us as we discuss tips you can use to help yourself be more aware of the types of privilege you and your partner have,
Do you like it when a partner exhibits a hint of possessiveness? Or is it a complete turn off? Listen this week to our discussion on the science behind feelings of possessiveness..
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On today's episode, we're diving deep into the tricky topic of possessiveness in relationships. Even if you're practicing some form of non-monogamy, feelings of possessiveness can still arise and create challenges.
What has been your experience with possessiveness? Have you found it to be beneficial or a hindrance to your relationships? Do you believe a little possessiveness is necessary for a healthy relationship? This week, we discuss the science of possessiveness.
When should foreplay really start? Have you heard the term, “foreplay starts at breakfast?” Maybe it's a kiss, a hug, an act of service, or a quick note or text to start the day off right.
A large number of people have trouble recognizing and dealing with emotions, especially those that are overwhelming. This week, we discuss alexithymia, the importance of being able to name your emotions, and how to approach situations when overwhelmed.
Today, we’re looking at the ways we avoid feeling uncomfortable and how they may actually be making the problem worse. Whether you feel pressure to be happy all the time, or you just can’t stand being bored or upset, it can be easy to turn to distractions or quick fixes.
When one partner wants to have an intimate relationship but the other doesn’t, it can be difficult to know what to do. This week we answer a question on desire mismatch between two partners and if it is possible for them to have a romantic and physical connection again.
When you are in conflict with a partner, there isn’t an absolute truth to any situation. Each person may have their own version of the truth. It’s important to remember these truths are subjective.