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Couples Court is officially in session, and we’re dragging the little stuff we all do into the light. We start with the classic question that can wreck an entire evening: why do we say “I’m fine” when we’re clearly not? From there we dig into what’s really happening underneath that phrase, how feeling unheard turns into shutdown, and why “we need to talk” can sound less like a conversation and more like a sentence.
Then we switch into a guilty or not guilty game that feels way too relatable: keeping score in a relationship, starting an argument before bed, watching the next episode without your partner, getting mad over something that happened in a dream, and sending your partner to the store only for them to come back with everything except what you asked for. It’s funny, but it also points to real marriage communication issues like mental load, mismatched expectations, and the way small patterns become big fights.
We also get into apologies and why one quick “sorry” doesn’t magically fix trust if there’s no clarity or change behind it. And yes, we talk about how TikTok relationship advice can feel convincing in 30 seconds, even when it’s missing all the context that real conflict resolution needs. If you like honest relationship talk, playful banter, and practical takeaways you can actually use, press play. Subscribe, share this with your partner, and leave us a review with your verdict: what are you most guilty of?
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By Flag UsCouples Court is officially in session, and we’re dragging the little stuff we all do into the light. We start with the classic question that can wreck an entire evening: why do we say “I’m fine” when we’re clearly not? From there we dig into what’s really happening underneath that phrase, how feeling unheard turns into shutdown, and why “we need to talk” can sound less like a conversation and more like a sentence.
Then we switch into a guilty or not guilty game that feels way too relatable: keeping score in a relationship, starting an argument before bed, watching the next episode without your partner, getting mad over something that happened in a dream, and sending your partner to the store only for them to come back with everything except what you asked for. It’s funny, but it also points to real marriage communication issues like mental load, mismatched expectations, and the way small patterns become big fights.
We also get into apologies and why one quick “sorry” doesn’t magically fix trust if there’s no clarity or change behind it. And yes, we talk about how TikTok relationship advice can feel convincing in 30 seconds, even when it’s missing all the context that real conflict resolution needs. If you like honest relationship talk, playful banter, and practical takeaways you can actually use, press play. Subscribe, share this with your partner, and leave us a review with your verdict: what are you most guilty of?
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show
Follow us on IG @ https://www.instagram.com/flag_us_pod/
subscribe to our youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/@flagUSpod