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[Breaking Free from Relationship Templates: A Path to Authentic Connection]-[How to have a better romantic relationship (w/ Stephanie Yates-Anyabwile)]

How to Be a Better Human · B2 · 2025-05-05

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Breaking Free from Relationship Templates: A Path to Authentic Connection

In this episode of How To Be A Better Human, host Chris Duffy sits down with licensed marriage and family therapist Stephanie Yates-Anyabwile to explore how societal expectations often sabotage romantic relationships. The conversation challenges the rigid "movie template" of what a relationship is "supposed to look like" and advocates for a more personalized, functional approach to love.

The Trap of the Imagined Scorecard

Stephanie notes that many couples suffer from comparing their actual lives to an "imagined scorecard of some hypothetical perfect" relationship. This comparison often leads to resentment and shame when individuals feel they are "coming up short" against societal norms. According to Stephanie, the primary obstacle in modern relationships is the pressure to perform rather than simply live. Whether it is adhering to a specific timeline—such as dating for two years before getting engaged—or curating a perfect image on social media, this performance culture distracts from the reality of the partnership.

Reframing "Untraditional" Choices

One of the most provocative parts of the discussion centers on what is often labeled as "untraditional." Stephanie argues that these choices are often just practical, logistical adaptations to life’s transitions. She specifically addresses the stigma surrounding "sleeping in separate beds," which some critics ironically term a "sleep divorce." Stephanie clarifies that such arrangements are often healthy responses to exhaustion or parental duties. By viewing these changes as an "experiment" rather than a sign of failure, couples can prioritize their well-being and emotional intimacy over arbitrary social rules.

Communication and the Role of Therapy

Stephanie emphasizes that healthy relationships require consistent "checking in" regarding expectations. She suggests that when couples struggle, they should try to "externalize" the problem. Instead of attacking a partner (e.g., "Your smoking is the issue"), it is more productive to frame the issue as a shared obstacle (e.g., "Cigarettes have been a major stressor for our relationship").

When communication breaks down, Stephanie advocates for couples therapy, not just as a reactive fix for a "burst pipe," but as a proactive tool. She notes that individual therapy is often equally, if not more, effective for addressing long-standing trauma or personal patterns that influence a relationship. She warns against bringing a partner into therapy with an accusatory energy, advising instead to approach it from a place of being "invested in our growth as a couple."

Moving Forward: Authenticity Over Performance

Ultimately, the key to a thriving relationship is the willingness to abandon the "performance" of love in favor of honesty. Stephanie encourages couples to be brave enough to ask, "Is this actually in alignment with your personal values?" If a couple can remain open to customizing their relationship structure—whether that involves living in separate homes, unconventional sleep arrangements, or non-traditional timelines—they are far more likely to find true happiness. As Stephanie concludes, the goal is to create a relationship that is "healthy and functional for the two people in it," regardless of whether it matches the conventional mold.

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we can sometimes get bogged down in ideas
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some of us have to reckon with the fact
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I was kind of encouraged to just ask whatever was on my mind.
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I realized that just because a person is in what would be considered a traditional or classic family doesn't necessarily mean it's healthy
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