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Ever hit that sudden wall where the spark in your relationship (or social life) just… dies? In this episode, Kirsten and Blake audit TBS’s internal playbook “When Petals Wilt” — a hard-nosed strategy disguised as softness. We unpack unintegrated intensity: the NRE sprint → overscheduling → nervous-system crash → shame → silent churn (or silent breakup). The twist: wilting isn’t failure, it’s a maintenance signal — a check-engine light.
You’ll hear how TBS builds protective friction (a 48-hour Maintain First Aid), consent-led pacing, and copy-paste scripts that act like a prosthetic prefrontal cortex when you’re overwhelmed. Plus: why Women are Sovereign means saying no is power, not proof you don’t belong.
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ConsentEthical Non Monogamy DatingCommunicationENMBoundaries TBSThe Blossom SocietyConnectionprotective frictiondigital well-beingUX designdating app safetyDatingAppsOnlineDatingDatingCultureOnlineSafetyBehavioral PsychologyEmotional RegulationConsent CultureSocial MediaUser SafetyConsent and boundariesWomen are sovereignHarm reduction through communication competencyGroup chat fatigue and burnoutSetting boundaries with notifications (mute without guilt)ethical non-monogamy safetylifestyle fatiguesocial battery rechargemaintenance signalnervous system overloadrelationship burnout
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