The Verywell Mind Podcast discusses the importance of setting boundaries in relationships and answers listener questions on topics such as managing boundaries with an emotionally abusive parent, discussing intimacy in a relationship when needs differ and ending contact with an ex-partner.
Managing Boundaries With a Parent
Listener: My emotionally abusive parent continues to violate boundaries. How can I protect my sanity and my child from this torment while maintaining a relationship with their grandparent?
Minaa's Take:
- Recognize that abuse, even if unintentional, is harmful and requires accountability.
- Communicate boundaries clearly and set consequences for violations.
- Accept that your parent may not be capable of change and prioritize your own well-being.
- Protect your child by establishing clear rules and boundaries for interactions with the grandparent.
How to Talk About Intimacy in a Relationship
Listener: As an asexual woman in a relationship with a man, how do I discuss intimacy and different sexual desires?
Minaa's Take:
- Understand that asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack or infrequent experience of sexual attraction.
- Communicate openly and honestly with your partner about your preferences, needs, and desires.
- Discuss non-sexual forms of intimacy and explore ways to grow closer without intercourse.
- Align your relationship goals and expectations to ensure compatibility.
Going No Contact With an Abusive Partner
Listener: How do I deal with confusion and anger after going no contact with an abusive partner?
Minaa's Take:
- Acknowledge and process the complex emotions that arise after ending an abusive relationship.
- Reflect on the reasons for going no contact and the benefits of letting go.
- Engage in healthy coping mechanisms such as journaling, audio journaling, and co-regulation.
- Commit to your decision and remember that missing someone is not a reason to reconnect.
Dealing With a Perpetually Late Friend
Listener: How do I stop feeling guilty about distancing myself from a friend who is consistently late and dismissive of my concerns?
Minaa's Take:
- Recognize that you have the right to set boundaries and expectations in relationships.
- Communicate your concerns and boundaries clearly to your friend.
- Discern whether the friendship can continue given their inability to meet your needs.
- Reframe feelings of guilt by prioritizing your own well-being and respecting your boundaries.