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Protecting the Sanctuary: Identifying and Blocking Emotional Grooming

1 min · 26. apr. 2026
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Emotional grooming in the context of a marriage is a subtle, predatory process where an outsider attempts to create an inappropriate emotional bond with one spouse. It often begins under the guise of "just being a friend" or "needing support," but the ultimate goal is to bypass boundaries and create a wedge of secrecy and dependency between partners. 1. Signs of emotional grooming in marriage 2. Protecting your marriage from outsiders 3. Emotional affair prevention strategies 4. Setting boundaries in marriage 5. Marital fidelity and emotional safety • #MarriageStrong • #ProtectYourMarriage • #RelationshipBoundaries • #HealthyMarriage • #MaritalFidelity

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