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Knowing the Difference Between Healthy and Harmful Dynamics

Knowing the Difference Between Healthy and Harmful Dynamics

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Not all unhealthy relationships are loud or obvious. Some feel confusing, draining, or heavy over time — even when there’s love involved. In this bonus episode, Marilyn gently explores the difference between healthy and harmful relationship dynamics through a calm, parent-style lens focused on awareness, not judgment.

This episode helps listeners recognize warning signals in relationships, understand controlling and manipulative behaviors, and learn how to trust their internal cues without rushing into decisions. The focus is on patterns, impact, and emotional safety — not labels or blame.

In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:

  1. Why “red flags” are better understood as signals
  2. What healthy relationships typically feel like
  3. Common signs of controlling behavior
  4. Subtle forms of emotional manipulation
  5. How guilt and confusion show up in unhealthy dynamics
  6. A gentle Bubble Method check-in for relationships

Reflection Questions:

  1. How do I feel before, during, and after time with this person?
  2. Do I feel more like myself — or less — in this relationship?
  3. Am I choosing freely, or adjusting to avoid consequences?

Listener Reminder:

Someone can love you and still not be healthy for you.

You don’t have to label or decide anything today — noticing is enough.

How This Episode Can Help:

This conversation is meant to support awareness, self-trust, and emotional clarity. It is not about diagnosing or assigning blame, but about helping you understand what feels safe, respectful, and sustainable in your relationships.

#PutItInABubble #HealthyRelationships #EmotionalBoundaries #RelationshipAwareness #SelfTrust #EmotionalWellbeing

Support & Resources

If this episode raised concerns or questions about a relationship, confidential support is available:

  1. National Domestic Violence Hotline
  2. Call or text 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) | thehotline.org
  3. Love Is Respect
  4. Text LOVEIS to 22522 | loveisrespect.org
  5. RAINN
  6. rainn.org

Support can be quiet, confidential, and taken at your own pace.

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