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How To Break Up With A Good Person

4/10/202637 min

What happens when you have to end a relationship with someone who did nothing wrong? This episode covers the breakup nobody prepares you for: leaving someone good, or being left by someone who simply "isn't feeling it." Sabrina breaks down why love and alignment are not the same thing, how to tell the difference between a rough patch and real incompatibility, and why these breakups can hurt more than the ones with an obvious reason.

Whether you're carrying the guilt of leaving or the confusion of being left with no explanation that makes sense, this episode helps...

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  3. Sabrina Zohar· Host0:59

    This episode is for two people. The first person is sitting across from someone kind, someone consistent, someone who shows up and treats you well, and you feel the worst person alive because all you can think of, like, this isn't it. Nothing happened. They didn't cheat. They didn't lie. They just aren't your person, and you've probably known that for a while. The second person is the one who just got told, "I just don't feel like I have what I need to fully commit to this," and you're sitting there like, "What the fuck does that even mean? I did everything right. I showed up, I was consistent, I was kind, and it still wasn't enough?" I've been both of these people. I wanted to talk to you today

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