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Most relationship advice on the internet has one solution: leave. Too attached? Leave. Not attached enough? Leave. Read something unsettling about your partner? Definitely leave. In this episode of Tripping Over Love, Courtney and Keith pull real questions straight from Reddit—the ones people usually panic over in silence. An avoidant partner who can’t say “I love you.” A spouse who reads something they were never meant to see. A marriage shaken by jealousy, criticism, and things that can’t be unread or unheard. Instead of rushing to conclusions, they slow the moment down and ask the harder questions: What actually makes a relationship crack? When does curiosity help—and when does it quietly make things worse? And how often do we create the very distance we’re trying to fix? Nothing in this episode is theoretical. These are the conversations people are already having—just without the s*** storm that usually happens irl. CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome to Tripping Over Love 02:47 Why Reddit Relationship Advice Always Says “Just Break Up” 03:50 Avoidant and Anxious Attachment: Reddit Question #1 04:33 Why Attachment Style Labels Don’t Actually Help 07:49 How Talking About “Your Issues” Triggers Defensiveness 09:09 How to Talk About Hurt Without Blame 10:16 Love Languages and Feeling Loved 12:40 Why Demanding Love Backfires 13:03 Snooping on Your Partner’s Phone: Reddit Question #2 15:19 How Snooping Escalates Distrust and Defensiveness 18:29 Pre-Wedding Doubts and Sexual Anxiety 19:31 Why Events Don’t Ruin Relationships—Responses Do 20:40 Constant Criticism in Marriage: Reddit Question #3 21:40 The Load-Bearing Wall Metaphor for Conflict 23:49 Inviting Empathy Instead of Blame 29:30 Harsh Startup vs Soft Startup 31:09 Jealousy and the “Number Two” Comment 35:42 Final Thoughts and Listener Questions LISTEN + FOLLOW Substack: https://trippingoverlove.substack.com/ Instagram: @trippingoverlovepodcast TikTok: @trippingoverlove Facebook: / trippingoverlovepodcast #redditrelationshipadvice #relationshipadvice #marriageadvice