Dealing with toxic, emotionally abusive relationships | Hush Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2021
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Toxic relationships don't just apply to romantic partnerships. Friendships, familial and professional relationships can all turn out to be abusive or damaging as well. In this episode, Azura, Germaine, and Hazelle discuss indicators of a toxic relationship and share what you can do if you experience them.
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At Hush, hosts & Radio DJs Germaine Tan, Hazelle Teo and Azura Goh, discuss relationships, health and wellness topics that may be taboo or just plain paiseh to talk about.
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loved this episode. but i think it’s important to note that sometimes no amount of ‘confidence’ in yourself will stop you from being a victim of abuse or toxic relationships. especially in abusive relationships, victims r beaten down, gaslighted, manipulated, isolated from friends and family and often find that they cannot escape out of fear of the repurcussions, or the fear of being alone after being forced to be dependent on their partners after so long.
Hi I just wanted to say that, while everything discussed and said, and the advises are all very valid and logical, it is important to understand that when a person is being abused, there are things such as trauma bonds, being gaslit that causes them to not be able to leave even in reality, they may not be financially dependent on the perpetrators. Being able to say just leave, comes from a place of privilege, and not everyone has that. Abuse is a lot more complex then that. And if a person grew up in an abusive family, he/she may not have that social support or confidence to begin with.
kudos to Germaine for sharing her story
good content guys! Keep it up 👍💪
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Need a balance opinion.
Hazelle😄😆😼😺