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We recently moved through Valentine’s Day — a holiday that celebrates love while quietly revealing what many of us have been taught love is supposed to cost. In this episode, Tai explores the cultural conditioning that equates suffering with devotion and intensity with intimacy. From rom-com anguish and love songs to religious imagery and family dynamics, many of us learned that love requires sacrifice, endurance, and self-abandonment. But what if that isn’t love at all? Tai shares personal reflections on past relationships, trauma bonding, nervous system patterns, and the moment they realized self-sacrifice wasn’t serving anyone. You’ll learn why shared struggle can feel like connection, why calm can feel unfamiliar after chaos, and how survival mode bonds people through intensity. This episode invites you to question the belief that pain equals love and explore a new possibility: love that feels safe, steady, and nourishing. You’ll hear about: • how cultural messaging teaches us to equate suffering with love • why intensity can feel like intimacy • the nervous system dynamics behind trauma bonding • how survival mode bonds people through stress • what changed when Tai stopped trying to prove their worth • what safe, respectful love actually feels like • belief shifts that open the door to healthier relationships If you’ve ever believed you had to endure pain to prove devotion… This conversation may feel liberating. Love was never meant to cost you yourself. Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572037/su...) If you want support cultivating coherence, I offer a four-week Stop. Drop. Create Coherence video series — a self-led container filled with evidence-based coherence practices designed to help you come out of survival mode and build a new baseline of regulation and capacity. The series is meant to be applied, not just consumed, and includes guided practices you can return to as often as you need. Click here to get the video series. (https://checkout.square.site/merchant...)