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🗓️ 29 April 2025
⏱️ 61 minutes
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0:00.0 | The last like big devastating breakup that I had a few years ago, it's so funny because, you know, when I look back through my journals of that time, of course, there are so many questions I wanted to ask him and I really struggled with, should I keep trying to talk to him? |
0:17.6 | Should I keep trying to sit down with him and have conversations? |
0:20.4 | And that I realized if I sit down with him and have conversations, and that I realized, if I sit down with him and have another conversation, |
0:24.6 | unless his answer was like, I was totally stupid and wrong and you were right, |
0:28.7 | and I want to fix things, like there's literally nothing he can say. |
0:31.8 | There's no answer that he can give that will give me what I'm actually seeking, |
0:34.7 | which is just to feel better about this and to find a way to |
0:38.2 | move on. So for me, that's how I came to the conclusion, like, no, I should not reach out to this |
0:43.0 | person and keep trying to talk because I think that I want to ask a bunch of questions, but I |
0:46.9 | really don't actually want to or actually want to get those answers. |
0:51.8 | Welcome to the Multi-Amory Podcast. I'm Jace. I'm Emily and I'm Dedeker. We believe in looking to the future of relationships, not maintaining the status quo of the past. Whether you're monogamous, polyamorous, swinging, casually dating, or if you just do relationships differently, we see you, and we're |
1:12.5 | here for you. |
1:36.9 | On this episode of the Multiamary podcast, we're tackling a universal experience, wanting to feel better after a relationship ends. |
1:45.9 | But here's the problem. Most of us are actually seeking the wrong kind of closure, which can keep us stuck in pain longer than necessary. Today, we'll break down the critical difference between searching for answers and finding true acceptance, |
1:51.2 | explore the fascinating science behind our need for closure, and give you practical tools to |
1:56.1 | identify which type of closure you actually need in this moment. Whether you're processing a recent breakup or trying to move forward from an old wound, |
2:04.4 | this episode will help you understand why your usual approach might not be working and what to do instead. |
2:10.8 | If you're interested in learning about our fundamental communication tools that we reference on this show, |
2:15.7 | you can check out our book, Multiamery |
2:17.6 | Essential Tools for Modern Relationships, which covers some of our most used communication tools |
2:22.8 | for all types of relationships. You can find links to buy it in written form, as well as our new |
2:28.6 | audiobook format read by our own Emily, and you can check all of that out at multi-amory.com slash book. |
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