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In this episode of Your Relationshift, Hindi Kalmenson and Chayale Tzukernik take on a popular piece of relationship advice in their “Hard Pass” segment: “Don’t expect him to make you happy—tell him exactly what you want.” While acknowledging the kernel of truth in taking ownership of one’s desires and expressing them clearly, Hindi and Chayale unpack the subtle but significant difference between sharing a desire and instructing someone how to treat you. Drawing on Torah-based principles and deep relational insight, they explore how over-directing a spouse can stem from a place of vulnerability or entitlement, and how it may actually set a woman up for disappointment—whether he follows through or not.
With warmth and nuance, the hosts discuss how expectations can block true receptivity and erode trust, preventing the very closeness a woman longs for. They highlight the beauty of trusting that a husband wants to know, understand, and care—and how leaving space for that can invite genuine connection. This episode offers a powerful reframe on communication, desire, and emotional responsibility, guiding listeners toward a more empowered and open-hearted approach to their relationships.
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In this episode of Your Relationshift, Hindi Kalmenson and Chayale Tzukernik take on a popular piece of relationship advice in their “Hard Pass” segment: “Don’t expect him to make you happy—tell him exactly what you want.” While acknowledging the kernel of truth in taking ownership of one’s desires and expressing them clearly, Hindi and Chayale unpack the subtle but significant difference between sharing a desire and instructing someone how to treat you. Drawing on Torah-based principles and deep relational insight, they explore how over-directing a spouse can stem from a place of vulnerability or entitlement, and how it may actually set a woman up for disappointment—whether he follows through or not.
With warmth and nuance, the hosts discuss how expectations can block true receptivity and erode trust, preventing the very closeness a woman longs for. They highlight the beauty of trusting that a husband wants to know, understand, and care—and how leaving space for that can invite genuine connection. This episode offers a powerful reframe on communication, desire, and emotional responsibility, guiding listeners toward a more empowered and open-hearted approach to their relationships.

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