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If you’ve been asking yourself “Should I stay or should I go?” I created a short, free guide with three simple questions to help you get clarity — without pressure, guilt, or agenda.
👉 Download the guide here
Unconditional love is often held up as the ideal in romantic relationships — but in adult partnerships, that belief can quietly keep people stuck, over-accommodating, or abandoning themselves.
In this episode of A Better Relationship in 5 Minutes, I talk about why unconditional love makes sense in parent–child relationships, but doesn’t work the same way between adults. Love alone isn’t what sustains a healthy relationship - responsiveness, effort, and mutual responsibility are what actually keep it going.
This episode is for if you love their partner but feel conflicted, worn down, or unsure whether love should be enough when their needs aren’t being met.
By Karyn Spetz, LCSW, Certified Relationship CoachIf you’ve been asking yourself “Should I stay or should I go?” I created a short, free guide with three simple questions to help you get clarity — without pressure, guilt, or agenda.
👉 Download the guide here
Unconditional love is often held up as the ideal in romantic relationships — but in adult partnerships, that belief can quietly keep people stuck, over-accommodating, or abandoning themselves.
In this episode of A Better Relationship in 5 Minutes, I talk about why unconditional love makes sense in parent–child relationships, but doesn’t work the same way between adults. Love alone isn’t what sustains a healthy relationship - responsiveness, effort, and mutual responsibility are what actually keep it going.
This episode is for if you love their partner but feel conflicted, worn down, or unsure whether love should be enough when their needs aren’t being met.