Why Healthy Love Can Feel Unfamil...
Why Healthy Love Can Feel Unfamiliar

Beneath The Patterns by Fay Chaudhry

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Why can a healthy, consistent relationship sometimes feel... unfamiliar?

In this episode of Beneath the Patterns, Fay explores why many of us mistake emotional intensity for connection and why calm, secure relationships can initially feel uncomfortable. Our nervous systems don't automatically seek what's healthiest—they seek what's familiar. If unpredictability, inconsistency, or emotional highs and lows shaped your early experiences, peace may feel surprisingly unfamiliar.

Together, we'll explore how childhood experiences influence our expectations of love, why chaos can feel more comfortable than stability, and how healing gradually teaches the nervous system that consistency isn't boring—it's safe.

If you've ever questioned a healthy relationship simply because it felt different from what you're used to, this ... 

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