EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 19 MIN
Things We Pretend Don't Affect Us... But Do | Ep. 68
from The Backdoor Podcast · host thebackdoorwithsk
We all have things we say "don't bother us"... until they slowly start changing how we feel. In this episode of The Backdoor Podcast, we're diving into the small moments, subtle behaviors, and everyday situations that people brush off—but secretly carry with them. From changes in effort and communication to social media, appreciation, jealousy, and feeling overlooked, we're unpacking the little things that quietly shape attraction, connection, and resentment over time. Sometimes it's not one big mistake that hurts a relationship—it's the small things that go unspoken for too long. In this episode we discuss: The little things men and women pretend don't affect them Why people hide what they're really feeling How unspoken frustrations turn into resentment The subtle behaviors that impact attraction and connection Why honest communication matters before small problems become big ones If you've ever said "It's fine" when it really wasn't, this episode is for you. We're having an honest conversation about the feelings people often keep to themselves—and why those feelings matter more than we realize. The Relationship Reset Blueprint: https://stan.store/stephandkayls Follow us on social media: https://link.me/thestephandkayls Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
In this episode, we talk about the things we swear don't bother us—rejection, criticism, comparison, lack of attention, feeling left out—but secretly carry with us longer than we'd like to admit. We explore how these hidden emotions affect our relationships, confidence, and everyday interactions more than we realize.
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