Is It Time to De-Escalate My Relationship?
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Have you ever found yourself choosing between staying together or splitting up for good?  If you're considering changes in your relationship, tune in as we delve into the intriguing question: Is It Time To De-Escalate My Relationship? Because there's other options out there, and we're diving deep into them in this special podcast episode. We kick things off with a heartfelt, unscripted conversation about our own journey in reshaping our polyamorous relationship. Trust us, it's been quite the adventure! 🎢 Next up, get ready for a captivating discussion on de-escalating a relationship where we cover: What is de-escalation and how does it differ from breaking up? Relationship Anarchy and how it might be an option for de-escalation. How to recognize the signs that it may be time for a change. What can de-escalation look like in a non-monogamous relationship. What you can do if you want a change in your relationship but don't want to de-escalate or break up. And finally we go over the steps you can take to de-escalate or modify your relationship in a consensual and loving way including how to approach your partners proactively. If your are considering if it’s time to call it quits, de-escalate your relationship or if you want to dig in and make changes to improve your relationship we’d love to help. Book a confidential call to talk about it with Tara at  https://go.taraandandre.com/relationshiprescue. Find out more about us and the services we offer as well as access some other great resources at: ⁠https://www.taraandandre.com/⁠
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