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Here are 5 signs to look out for according to relationship expert Katie Hood #tedtalk #love

In a talk about understanding and practicing the art of healthy relationships, Katie Hood reveals the five signs you might be in an unhealthy relationship — with a romantic partner, a friend, a family member — and shares the things you can do every day to love with respect, kindness and joy. Watch her full…

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In a talk about understanding and practicing the art of healthy relationships, Katie Hood reveals the five signs you might be in an unhealthy relationship — with a romantic partner, a friend, a family member — and shares the things you can do every day to love with respect, kindness and joy. Watch her full TED Talk:

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  1. @mulemule

    February 5, 2025 at 1:20 pm

    Actually, six things.

  2. @hassanghouri3796

    February 5, 2025 at 1:22 pm

    Well I’d say the “extreme jealousy” part is when ur partner really cares about you and does never wanna lose you. But the “belittling” part sucks in a relationship and should not be stood.

    • @joanabatista8374

      February 5, 2025 at 1:29 pm

      Extreme jealousy happens when the jealous person is either trying to control you/isolate you, etc or not secure in their love attachment because they lack maturity. Whichever happens, if it can’t be sorted after a couple chats, I’m running to the hills

    • @hassanghouri3796

      February 5, 2025 at 1:36 pm

      @joanabatista8374  nah, I don’t agree on that. It’s about one being extremely careful about the other person to a level that seems a crazy thing to the rest of the world but what they’re actually doing is loving them. They just love them to a whole different level. The kind of love they don’t ever wanna lose. That’s why they behave like an over possessive. But again it’s their love and not their “insecurity”

    • @cathythompson1059

      February 5, 2025 at 1:41 pm

      Did you hear “extreme”?? My husband called me atleast 10 times a day on land-line and still accused me of affairs. That directly leads to isolation. If he called and the line was busy he’d call the operator, declaring an emergency, and interrupt the call, accusing me of talking to my boyfriend!! Review your defence of “extreme.” If you can live with that then all I can say is “good luck!”

    • @hassanghouri3796

      February 5, 2025 at 1:59 pm

      @@cathythompson1059 well my statement never defends a psychopath. What I’m saying is if the calls are being made just to be sure if you’re okay then that’s “care”. Calling you over and over again, just to accuse you and no matter what, you’re the bad one is the kind of thing a psychopath would do. Again what I said was a 360° then what you’re trying to relate to. Peace out anyway ✌️

    • @joanabatista8374

      February 5, 2025 at 2:03 pm

      @@hassanghouri3796 I’m just curious, not trying to be aggressive, but how old are you and what country are you from?

  3. @ajwalker4416

    February 5, 2025 at 2:24 pm

    These are all good but #4 is so often overlooked. I see it happen so many times in so many relationships in plain sight. There is no place for insults and “teasing” in relationships.

    • @lorraineedmond5921

      February 7, 2025 at 1:06 pm

      Teasing and bullying are different, though. Only one makes you feel bad.

    • @ajwalker4416

      February 7, 2025 at 1:18 pm

      @@lorraineedmond5921 But they both come from the same source and have the same result, they both make the recipient feel bad. Whether really bad or a little bad, the end result is the recipient still feels bad. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    • @lorraineedmond5921

      February 7, 2025 at 1:29 pm

      @ That is the distinction, I was trying to make. If it makes you feel bad, it’s bullying. But I grew up in a teasing family. People were polite to the in-laws, for example, until they got to know them really well. Once they got teased about something silly, it was clear they were in the family. I honestly feel bad for the many people who have never experienced anything other than bullying that is called teasing.

    • @ajwalker4416

      February 7, 2025 at 1:51 pm

      @ Teasing is definitely a form of bullying.

    • @lorraineedmond5921

      February 7, 2025 at 7:59 pm

      @ not if you do it right. It can be a way of saying. I see you and your funny quirks and love you anyway. I feel sad for everyone who has only experienced the bullying and belittled kind

  4. @necessaryevil455

    February 6, 2025 at 2:37 am

    I get all five, apologies never.

  5. @keeperotb4945

    February 6, 2025 at 10:51 am

    Using somebody else’s content and passing if off as your own. For shame!

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