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“Some conversations don’t start because of drama — they start because of discomfort.”
Today we’re talking about shaming your partner in public.
We live in an era where memes replace conversations, captions replace accountability, and social media becomes the third person in the relationship. And somehow, we’ve normalized airing dissatisfaction online under the guise of honesty.
Last year, the internet watched a moment involving Ayesha and Steph Curry — and whether you agreed or disagreed, it sparked an uncomfortable truth: feelings aren’t the problem. The platform is.
Wanting validation doesn’t make you weak.
Because when you hint that there’s a problem, the world doesn’t help you fix it.
This episode isn’t about dragging anyone.
Am I sharing to heal… or to be seen?
Let’s talk about when validation turns into exposure — and how to protect your relationship in a world that profits from your vulnerability.
By Chlly Nichole4.8
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“Some conversations don’t start because of drama — they start because of discomfort.”
Today we’re talking about shaming your partner in public.
We live in an era where memes replace conversations, captions replace accountability, and social media becomes the third person in the relationship. And somehow, we’ve normalized airing dissatisfaction online under the guise of honesty.
Last year, the internet watched a moment involving Ayesha and Steph Curry — and whether you agreed or disagreed, it sparked an uncomfortable truth: feelings aren’t the problem. The platform is.
Wanting validation doesn’t make you weak.
Because when you hint that there’s a problem, the world doesn’t help you fix it.
This episode isn’t about dragging anyone.
Am I sharing to heal… or to be seen?
Let’s talk about when validation turns into exposure — and how to protect your relationship in a world that profits from your vulnerability.