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47. Unmet Needs in Relationships: Why You’re Arguing About the Wrong Thing | REDDIT STORIES

47. Unmet Needs in Relationships: Why You’re Arguing About the Wrong Thing | REDDIT STORIES

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Why do the smallest things trigger the biggest arguments? In this episode, we unpack the sneaky, subtle unmet needs that quietly shape our relationship dynamics, often without us realising it. From rejected dinners to phone use tensions and dead bedrooms, we explore real Reddit stories that show how core emotional needs go unspoken and how that misfires into conflict.

You'll learn:

  • What unmet needs really are (and why they’re so sneaky)

  • Common signs you’re missing each other emotionally

  • Why assumptions and silence create deeper disconnect

  • Practical tools to communicate needs without drama

  • How to spot patterns and build healthier habits together

💬 Whether you’re feeling disconnected or want to avoid drifting apart, this episode gives you relatable insight and practical tools to tackle the root - not just the symptoms - of tension.

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