Logic Over Emotions Podcast

Happy Marriages Have Boundaries

1 h 2 min · 19. Feb. 2026
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In this episode, we break down why healthy marriages require boundaries — not secrecy, not isolation — but protection. From deciding what stays between husband and wife to managing outside opinions from family and friends, we unpack how oversharing can quietly damage a relationship. We also tackle the conversation around friendships with the opposite sex, why clarity matters, and how communication sets the tone for respect. Because marriage isn’t just about love — it’s about unity, alignment, and protecting what you’ve built. If you want a strong marriage, you can’t let everybody into your business.

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