Don't Sit in Dysfunction
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This episode started with a TikTok clip… and quickly turned into a much deeper conversation about marriage, religion, abuse, self-worth, and knowing when it’s time to leave.
We talk openly about:
- The pressure some women feel to “just pray on it”
- How religion can sometimes be used to encourage women to stay in unhealthy situations
- The difference between faith and manipulation
- Emotional abuse, control, and isolation within relationships
- Why discernment matters just as much as belief
- And the dangerous idea that suffering somehow makes you a “better” wife or Christian woman
This wasn’t a conversation about attacking religion. It was a conversation about using wisdom, reading for yourself, and not losing yourself trying to save a relationship.
At the center of the discussion was one question:
Why are women sometimes taught to endure dysfunction instead of recognizing when it’s time to walk away?
And one thing became very clear:
“I am not going to sit in dysfunction.”
This episode is emotional, layered, uncomfortable at times, and very honest.
Join the conversation: Do you think people are sometimes encouraged to stay in unhealthy relationships for the sake of appearances, religion, or fear of failure?