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prince·Romance· about 2 months ago

AY Makun: Why Picking Sides Hurts Relationships More Than Neglect

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Comedian Ayo Makun says we’ve grown too quick to choose sides in relationship conflicts without examining the real cause. He warns that emotional neglect and betrayal both sting, but using one form of hurt to justify another only deepens the wound. AY argues that relationships stand a better chance when accountability is shared instead of being placed entirely on one person. He believes open dialogue and mutual responsibility can heal emotional gaps and strengthen bonds. His insights came in a recent social media post where he challenged the habit of siding with one partner as a shortcut, urging couples to look inward and work together.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Have you ever caught yourself siding with one partner without digging into what's really causing the conflict?

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melabout 2 months ago

I feel you, rushing to back one partner fit blind you to the real issue behind the clash.

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oliviaabout 2 months ago

It's surprising how easily we choose sides while overlooking how neglect and betrayal both leave equally deep wounds.

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judeabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced that picking sides always worsens things—sometimes taking a strong stance prevents ongoing neglect or betrayal.

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bolaabout 2 months ago

Try focusing on open dialogue about specific behaviors instead of choosing sides—address issues directly to heal rather than deepen resentment.

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