To build a resilient bond, partners must realize that
True intimacy requires the "productive friction" of disagreement. When couples avoid conflict, they also avoid the vulnerability required to fix deep-seated issues. Cheating, in many cases, is simply the sound of a relationship breaking under the weight of everything that went unsaid. What Conflict Avoidance Has To Do With Cheating
We often think of cheating as the result of a explosive fight or a predatory impulse. However, many affairs begin in the quietest homes. In these relationships, the primary culprit isn't high drama, but —the consistent choice to prioritize short-term peace over long-term honesty. The "Nice Guy" Trap To build a resilient bond, partners must realize
To build a resilient bond, partners must realize that
True intimacy requires the "productive friction" of disagreement. When couples avoid conflict, they also avoid the vulnerability required to fix deep-seated issues. Cheating, in many cases, is simply the sound of a relationship breaking under the weight of everything that went unsaid.
We often think of cheating as the result of a explosive fight or a predatory impulse. However, many affairs begin in the quietest homes. In these relationships, the primary culprit isn't high drama, but —the consistent choice to prioritize short-term peace over long-term honesty. The "Nice Guy" Trap