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Dr. Wolfe's discussion with Walt unearthed how personal histories and cultural backgrounds influence relationships. Walt recounted confusion from his ex suddenly withdrawing communication after decades, leaving him questioning where they went wrong.
Dr. Wolfe provided a different lens, noting many cultures don't expect spousal intimacy as Western norms. This gave Walt pause to re-examine standards beyond his own. Their dialogue delved into trauma's impacts.
In today's climate of #MeToo disclosures, most carry pains affecting desires. As Walt witnessed, unresolved trauma can disrupt finding fulfillment through new models. When asked about reopening old wounds, Dr. Wolfe acknowledged healing's importance but suggested "faking happiness" through outward actions may help some over time.
This thoughtful exchange challenged assumptions, raising profound questions. By gaining fresh perspectives, perhaps connections can be navigated with more empathy, understanding humanity beyond our own lens. As cultural norms and personal histories shape abilities, open discussions help approach relationships and each other with greater care.
Her website: http://www.wisewomansexandrelationshipconsulting.com/
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/dr-leanna-wolfe
#HealingThroughUnderstanding #SeekingEmpathyOverJudgment
By Walt Thiessen4.8
9797 ratings
Dr. Wolfe's discussion with Walt unearthed how personal histories and cultural backgrounds influence relationships. Walt recounted confusion from his ex suddenly withdrawing communication after decades, leaving him questioning where they went wrong.
Dr. Wolfe provided a different lens, noting many cultures don't expect spousal intimacy as Western norms. This gave Walt pause to re-examine standards beyond his own. Their dialogue delved into trauma's impacts.
In today's climate of #MeToo disclosures, most carry pains affecting desires. As Walt witnessed, unresolved trauma can disrupt finding fulfillment through new models. When asked about reopening old wounds, Dr. Wolfe acknowledged healing's importance but suggested "faking happiness" through outward actions may help some over time.
This thoughtful exchange challenged assumptions, raising profound questions. By gaining fresh perspectives, perhaps connections can be navigated with more empathy, understanding humanity beyond our own lens. As cultural norms and personal histories shape abilities, open discussions help approach relationships and each other with greater care.
Her website: http://www.wisewomansexandrelationshipconsulting.com/
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/dr-leanna-wolfe
#HealingThroughUnderstanding #SeekingEmpathyOverJudgment

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