Making Sense with Erika

You ALWAYS Regret THESE Relationships

5 min · 23. maalis 2026
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Some relationships feel intense, exciting, or deeply meaningful in the moment — but over time, they tend to follow the same pattern. You invest, you hope, you try to make it work… and eventually, you’re left feeling drained, confused, or disappointed. In this episode, we explore why certain relationship patterns often lead to regret, even when they initially feel right. Many of these dynamics are not random. They are shaped by emotional familiarity, past experiences, and the ways we’ve learned to connect with others over time. We’ll talk about why people sometimes choose relationships that feel compelling but ultimately unfulfilling, how emotional patterns can repeat across different partners, and why awareness is often the first step toward making different choices. If you’ve ever looked back on a relationship and wondered why it felt so right at the time but so wrong in hindsight, this conversation explores some of the deeper psychological patterns behind that experience. Topics discussed include relationship patterns, emotional attachment, self-awareness, dating dynamics, and why certain relationships tend to repeat over time. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about relationships, psychology, and personal growth, consider subscribing for more content like this.

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