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Reddit Asked. We Answered. Should I leave him?

Most relationship advice on the internet has one solution: leave. Too attached? Leave. Not attached enough? Leave. Read something unsettling about your partner? Definitely leave.

In this episode of Tripping Over Love, Courtney and Keith pull real questions straight from Reddit—the ones people usually panic over in silence.

An avoidant partner who can’t say “I love you.”

A spouse who reads something they were never meant to see.

A marriage shaken by jealousy, criticism, and things that can’t be unread or unheard.

Instead of rushing to conclusions, they slow it down and ask the harder questions:

What actually makes a relationship crack?

When does curiosity help—and when does it quietly make things worse?

And how often do we create the very distance we’re trying to fix?

Nothing in this episode is theoretical. Theatrical? Yes. But these are the conversations people are really having—just without the s*** storm that usually happens on Reddit.

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