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Why do some arguments feel bigger than the situation?
Why does a delayed text feel like rejection?
Why does criticism feel personal?
Why do certain conflicts trigger emotions that seem impossible to control?
In this episode we explore how childhood wounds silently follow us into adulthood and shape the way we love, communicate, trust, and respond inside our relationships.
Many marriages aren’t struggling because love is gone.
They’re struggling because unresolved pain is still present.
Together we’ll discuss: • Childhood trauma and relationship patterns • Hyper-independence and emotional walls • Abandonment wounds • Defensiveness and self-protection • Fear of vulnerability • Why some arguments feel deeper than they really are • How old pain influences present relationships
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