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You know they weren’t good for you. You’ve done the work. You’ve moved on.
And yet—some days, you still miss them.
In this tender and honest episode, we unpack the emotional confusion of missing someone who hurt us. From trauma bonds and identity entanglement to memory loops and shame, we explore why longing doesn’t mean weakness — and why missing someone is not the same as needing them back.
This is an episode for anyone who’s ever felt guilt for grieving something that wasn't healthy. For anyone who's whispered: “Why do I still care?” You’re not broken. You’re remembering.
✨ You are allowed to miss what hurt, without reopening the wound.
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You know they weren’t good for you. You’ve done the work. You’ve moved on.
And yet—some days, you still miss them.
In this tender and honest episode, we unpack the emotional confusion of missing someone who hurt us. From trauma bonds and identity entanglement to memory loops and shame, we explore why longing doesn’t mean weakness — and why missing someone is not the same as needing them back.
This is an episode for anyone who’s ever felt guilt for grieving something that wasn't healthy. For anyone who's whispered: “Why do I still care?” You’re not broken. You’re remembering.
✨ You are allowed to miss what hurt, without reopening the wound.
🎧 Hosted by Rooh
🧠 Powered by BetterSpace