Trapped in a Bad Relationship: Why We Can’t Just Leave | S2Epi005

EPISODE · May 6, 2019 · 44 MIN

Trapped in a Bad Relationship: Why We Can’t Just Leave | S2Epi005

from Shades of Strong® Podcast | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman · host Shirl | Shaddes of Strong

  Photo Credit: Not sure. If you know, please tag them   We Love Our Black Men — Sometimes to Our Own Detriment When we’re newly coupled up, everything looks like pink tulips and butterflies — we spend our days daydreaming about him and the relationship through a pair of proverbial rose-colored glasses.  But as soon as the newness wears off, ish gets real and everything in us is SCREAMING…   GET OUT!!! But for whatever reason, we find ourselves stuck justifying why we stay and why we continue to accept the behavior that we’re reluctant to call abuse. Those on the outside looking in could easily say that being “trapped” in a relationship is a state of mind, because surely no one needs consent to leave a relationship, right? Natty and I beg to differ.  There are countless women walking the face of the earth everyday going through their daily routines laughing and smiling, while being STUCK in unhealthy relationships that range from alienation of affection to literally fighting to stay alive. The reasons for staying vary from one woman to the next, but in this episode we cover the TOP FIVE REASONS why we often find ourselves trapped in unhealthy relationships.   In no particular order those reasons are as follows: 1. Our PERCEPTION of what constitutes abuse.   2. LOYALTY– as Black people, we don’t always feel comfortable surrendering “our own” to the treatment of a racially biased police state and as women, we don’t always feel safe calling police officers who may harm us instead of helping us. AND when we do speak out or seek help, we too often experience backlash from members of our own communities who believe we are airing out dirty laundry and making ourselves look bad in front of white people. 3. SPIRITUAL BELIEFS — we are more likely to rely on religious guidance and faith-based practices – Religious beliefs often discourage divorce, instead encourage forgiveness and often condemns those who dare to get out. 4. Our attempts to embody the “STRONG BLACK WOMAN” STEREOTYPE– how we see ourselves 5. SAVING FACE  – guilt, shame and fear This episode is for every black woman who has been guilted into silence, for every black woman who’s looking for a way out and for every black woman who finally got the courage to take her life back from the unhealthy relationship that stole it from her.   YOU, MY BEAUTIFUL BLACK QUEENS ARE THE G.O.A.T!   Tune in  NOW and be sure to share this episode with someone  you know who needs it; and be sure to grab the guide:  Trapped in a Bad Relationship | Recognizing the Signs and How to Safely Get Out   And don’t forget to hop over to  and Shades of Strong and leave us a message telling us what you thought about the episode. OR Head on over to FACEBOOK or TWITTER, or INSTAGRAM @shadesofstrong and join the conversation.  If you’re tweeting with us, be sure to use the hashtag #shadesofstrong. Happy listening!!    SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW   If you enjoyed this or previous episodes, head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to do so, kindly leave us a rating and review.  Not sure how to do that?  Click HERE for a quick how to. Other Ways to subscribe to the Shades of Strong Podcast: Click here to subscribe via Google Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Click here to subscribe via Tunein Click here to subscribe via Spotify Click here to subscribe via e-mail Click here to subscribe via RSS  

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