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Quirks are not Punchlines: Protecting Vulnerabilities in Relationships

15 min · 7. feb. 2026
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I’m back, friends! First and foremost.. Happy New Yearrrrrrrrr... After being MIA because of work, On this week's episode, I wanted to hop on and talk about something that’s been on my mind: why we shouldn’t joke about someone’s quirks or sensitive traits—even if we mean it in a loving way. From friends who are autistic, have ADHD, or just talk a lot, to people with habits or styles the world calls “weird,” joking about these things can actually make them feel exposed or unsafe. In this episode, I share real-life examples, why good intentions don’t always equal good impact, and simple ways to keep humor fun without hurting anyone. It’s all about protecting vulnerability, celebrating quirks, and keeping your friendships safe and real.

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Quirks are not Punchlines: Protecting Vulnerabilities in Relationships

I’m back, friends! First and foremost.. Happy New Yearrrrrrrrr... After being MIA because of work, On this week's episode, I wanted to hop on and talk about something that’s been on my mind: why we shouldn’t joke about someone’s quirks or sensitive traits—even if we mean it in a loving way. From friends who are autistic, have ADHD, or just talk a lot, to people with habits or styles the world calls “weird,” joking about these things can actually make them feel exposed or unsafe. In this episode, I share real-life examples, why good intentions don’t always equal good impact, and simple ways to keep humor fun without hurting anyone. It’s all about protecting vulnerability, celebrating quirks, and keeping your friendships safe and real.

7. feb. 202615 min