While it isn't a new issue, disappointment about online interactions not blossoming into something bigger and better in real life seems to have been heightened by the pandemic, thanks to it limiting our social interactions. Natalie talks about the importance of managing our imagination and expectations so that we don't end up falling for a hologram or setting ourselves up for a fall.
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Ep. 202: Let's Talk About Sex
Ep. 200: The One Where Nat and Em Hang Out
Ep. 199: Yes Isn't A 'Clean' Word If It's Not Authentic
Ep. 198: Perfectionism and The Idealised Version of Ourselves
Ep. 197: Code Amber and Red Alerts
Ep. 196: Taking Things Too Personally
Ep. 195: When 'Nice' Covers Up Anger and Control
Ep. 194: Let's Talk About Self-Sabotage
Ep. 193: The Landmarks of Boundaried Communication
Ep. 192: "I Guilt You So Much!"
Ep. 191: About Defining The Relationship
Ep. 190: Did I scare them off? Was it my Jedi mind tricks?
Ep. 189: Let's Talk About Chemistry
Ep. 188: The Landmarks of Healthy Relationships
Ep. 187: The Lather, Rinse, Repeat of the Frustrating Dating Cycle
Ep. 186: Following Through On Intentions & Words With Action
Ep. 186: Let's Talk About Gaslighting
Ep. 184: 'Why Am I Feeling OK?' and Other Worries
Ep. 183: Normal People and Casual Relationships
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