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[The Secrets to Lasting Love: Insights from a Divorce Attorney]-[The Most Eye-Opening Conversation on Marriage & Love You Will Ever Hear (From #1 Divorce Lawyer)]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2026-03-05

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📋 Summary

The Raw Truth About Lasting Relationships

In this profound episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, James Sexton—a world-renowned divorce attorney with over 25 years of experience—dissects the reality of long-term relationships. Unlike therapists who often deal with theoretical frameworks, Sexton speaks from the "trenches," having witnessed thousands of marriages unravel. His core thesis is that most relationships don't end due to catastrophic events, but rather through a slow, steady process of disconnection.

The Myth of Effortless Love

Sexton argues that our culture sells us a dangerous version of love, often resembling "stylized" romantic comedies that ignore the complexity of real life. We mistakenly believe that love is a permanent gift rather than something that must be actively maintained. He suggests that we often treat marriage as a "contract" that should prevent change, while in reality, we must navigate the inevitable shifts in our bodies, goals, and environment. As he puts it, "No single raindrop was responsible for the flood, but the flood’s nothing but little raindrops."

Practical Habits for Connection

Sexton emphasizes that maintaining a relationship doesn't require grand gestures, but rather consistent, small routines. He proposes two transformative questions that couples should ask each other weekly:

  1. "What are three things I did this week that made you feel loved?"
  2. "Where did I miss the mark this week?"

By asking these, couples can identify the "little levers" that foster intimacy. He notes that the answers are often surprising and rarely about expensive gifts; they are about feeling seen, valued, and understood. This practice prevents the "normal marital resentment" that builds up when partners stop paying attention to one another.

The Danger of Social Media and Disconnection

Sexton identifies social media as the single greatest breeding ground for infidelity. He argues it creates a "perfect storm" by providing an innocuous cover for private interactions. Because we only present our "performative self" online, social media creates a false reality that fuels dissatisfaction with our real-life partners. He advises listeners to apply a simple litmus test: "Would I be having this communication with this person in this specific way if my spouse was standing here?"

Conflict and Vulnerability

When addressing arguments, Sexton warns against weaponizing intimacy. He highlights that because we share our most vulnerable, "soft spots" with our partners, using that knowledge during a fight is a "despicable and almost irreparable" betrayal. He suggests establishing a "safe word" or a pre-agreed phrase to eject from a heated conversation, allowing both partners to cool down before returning to the issue with a clearer head.

The Ultimate Goal: "You're My Favorite Person"

At the heart of a successful marriage, according to Sexton, are four simple words: "You're my favorite person." He encourages partners to view their relationship as a shared narrative. Even when things are difficult, choosing to see your partner as your favorite person—and acting with that intention—is a powerful tool. He concludes that love is not just an emotion; it is a verb. It is something you do, and it requires the courage to be "fearless" in showing your true, imperfect self to your partner.

Ultimately, Sexton challenges us to stop "falling asleep" in our relationships. Whether through writing a letter to your spouse or simply being more present, the key to longevity is to pay attention. As he reminds us, "The unexamined marriage is not sustainable."

🎯Key Sentences

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I cannot wait for you and everybody that you love to experience it.
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The cause was the disconnection.
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No single raindrop was responsible for the flood.
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I don't think I can learn everything I need to know about myself from myself.
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I think of it a lot, but I sometimes don't say it out loud.
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📝Key Phrases

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take something to heart
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in the trenches
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shore up
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fall off
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reverse engineer
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
Have you ever gone to a funeral and noticed that as soon as you leave, you have this deep urgency?
You're like, I have to allow myself to live my life.
Or you go to a wedding and you are reminded of just how extraordinary it is to be in love.
These moments, it's as if the force of life is moving through you.
Well, that's going to happen to you as you listen to the conversation today.

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