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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 52 MIN

65. How to Raise Issues in a Relationship Without Arguing | Reddit Stories & Real Coaching Tools

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Your partner does something that bothers you… do you bring it up and risk an argument, or stay quiet and let it simmer? In this episode, we break down real Reddit relationship stories and give you practical tools to raise concerns without wrecking the moment.What we cover:- Baby talk, mismatched effort, and “the ick” 🤯- Why unmet expectations cause recurring fights- How curiosity changes everything in conflict- The role of love languages in feeling prioritised- Why yelling isn’t “just normal” and how to repair trust💡 This isn’t just theory, we share our own stories, mistakes, and what actually works when emotions run high.___________________________👉 Free Resources: honeyweneedtochat.com⁠⁠👉 Watch & subscribe on YouTube: ⁠Honey We Need to Chat⁠👉 Follow us on socials + join the conversation: @honeyweneedtochatrelationship advice, how to raise issues in a relationship, communication in marriage, stop fighting with partner, how to argue better, avoid nagging, relationship podcast, reddit relationship stories, conflict resolution tips, emotional safety in relationships, curiosity not criticism, love languages, unmet expectations, stop yelling in arguments, marriage communication tips, dating advice, healthy relationship habits, relationship boundaries, relationship repair, Honey We Need to Chat podcastHow to Raise Issues in a Relationship Without Arguing | Reddit Stories & Real Coaching Tools

Your partner does something that bothers you… do you bring it up and risk an argument, or stay quiet and let it simmer? In this episode, we break down real Reddit relationship stories and give you practical tools to raise concerns without wrecking the moment.What we cover:- Baby talk, mismatched effort, and “the ick” 🤯- Why unmet expectations cause recurring fights- How curiosity changes everything in conflict- The role of love languages in feeling prioritised- Why yelling isn’t “just normal” and how to repair trust💡 This isn’t just theory, we share our own stories, mistakes, and what actually works when emotions run high.___________________________👉 Free Resources: honeyweneedtochat.com⁠⁠👉 Watch & subscribe on YouTube: ⁠Honey We Need to Chat⁠👉 Follow us on socials + join the conversation: @honeyweneedtochatrelationship advice, how to raise issues in a relationship, communication in marriage, stop fighting with partner, how to argue better, avoid nagging, relationship podcast, reddit relationship stories, conflict resolution tips, emotional safety in relationships, curiosity not criticism, love languages, unmet expectations, stop yelling in arguments, marriage communication tips, dating advice, healthy relationship habits, relationship boundaries, relationship repair, Honey We Need to Chat podcastHow to Raise Issues in a Relationship Without Arguing | Reddit Stories & Real Coaching Tools

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