Pretty and Painful

Episode 26: Why are they so nice?

17 min · 19. maj 2026
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I found myself asking a question lately that honestly felt a little embarrassing to say out loud: “Why are they so nice to me?” Not fake nice. Not performative nice. Not nice with hidden intentions attached to it. I mean genuine kindness. Patience. Gentleness. The kind of love that doesn’t keep score. And maybe that question says more about what I’ve survived than anything else. In Episode 26 of Pretty & Painful, we’re talking about what happens when you’ve spent so long living around criticism, tension, conditional love, and survival mode… that healthy love almost feels uncomfortable. Because when you’re used to walking on eggshells, kindness can feel confusing. This episode is about healing through people who love differently. People who choose softness. People who reflect God without needing a stage to do it. Maybe real faith looks less like perfection and more like how we treat hurting people. And maybe for the first time in a long time… I’m learning that love was never supposed to hurt this much to be real. Episode 26 — Why Are They So Nice? 💗

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