Vertrauen vs. Kontrolle: ins Handy des Partners schauen?

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2024 · 51 MIN

Vertrauen vs. Kontrolle: ins Handy des Partners schauen?

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Wer kennt es nicht: Der Partner dreht sich leicht zur Seite, das Handy in der Hand, und schon schießen die Gedanken los – ist da etwas, das wir nicht wissen sollen? Nächtelang grübeln wir, ob wir den entsperrten Code, den wir längst heimlich auswendig gelernt haben, eingeben sollten. Männer haben oft mit Kontrollproblemen zu kämpfen, während Frauen häufiger Vertrauensprobleme nachgesagt werden. Besonders bei migrantischen Männern schwebt das Vorurteil des Kontrollzwangs im Raum – und gleichzeitig gilt das aber auch immer wieder als "Green Flag" auf dem Dating-Markt. Aber wie viel Kontrolle ist eigentlich gut in einer Beziehung? Muss man blind vertrauen oder ist ein gewisses Maß an Kontrolle notwendig, um sich abzusichern? Unsere Hosts, Ani und Marcel, sprechen in dieser Folge über ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und stellen sich die Frage: Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen Vertrauensproblemen und geringem Selbstbewusstsein und ist Kontrolle ein Machtinstrument in Beziehungen? Am Ende wollen wir wissen: Ist Vertrauen gut, aber Kontrolle besser? Kapitel: 00:00 - 03:16 Intro 03:17 - 11:23 Kontrollieren des Handys? 11:24 - 16:25 Vertrauensprobleme & geringes Selbstbewusstsein 16:26 - 23:14 Kontrolle = Liebe und Fürsorge? 23:15 - 30:16 Sind migrantische Männer kontrolllsüchtig? 30:17 Kontrolle als Machtinstrument 38:14 - 46:34 kontrollieren was sie anzieht 46:35 - 50:16 Vertrauen gut, Kontrolle besser? Folgt uns auf: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uBcgWCzNRxzuUZO2vPpRI TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@babapodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wwbspodcast/

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