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[PREVIEW] When It Feels Real But Isn’t Safe: Understanding Pathological Love, Cluster B Traits, and Repeated Harm

5 min · 27 mrt 2026
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In this episode, I break down one of the most confusing realities survivors face: something can feel deeply real and still be unsafe. We explore the difference between emotional intensity and emotional depth, and why relationships involving coercive control, gaslighting, and intermittent reinforcement create powerful bonds that are not built on secure attachment. I answer listener questions, including: * Was any of it real, or was I being used? * Are these borderline traits, narcissism, or something more calculated? * Why did they get worse when I got stronger? * When does mental illness stop being an explanation and start being an excuse? We also talk about Cluster B personality traits, the patterns that define pathological abuse, and why the cycle—not the label—is what matters most. If you’ve ever felt like you were constantly resetting the relationship, questioning your reality, or trying to understand what you were actually in, this episode will help you name it clearly.

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