In this episode of the Being Well Podcast, Forrest and Dr. Rick explore “situationships” – those poorly defined, boundary-free relationships that exist in a gray area between friendship and committed dating. Through their father-son dialogue, they unpack why these arrangements have become so common, examine the emotional trade-offs that keep people stuck, and share how to reclaim a sense of agency and build more authentic connections. The episode includes a role-play where Forrest plays someone struggling with situationships, while Dr. Rick draws on his decades of experience as a couples counselor to offer guidance.
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Key Topics:
- 0:00: Introduction
- 2:35: What is a situationship?
- 7:25: The benefits of a situationship, and relationship asymmetry
- 13:05: A roleplay of sharing your feelings
- 20:55: Uncertainty, wanting to be liked, and the fear of asking for what you want
- 31:10: Gears of rapport, and knowing your worth
- 38:05: Honoring yourself when a change is needed
- 48:05: How much to care, and the natural arc of change
- 52:35: Early indicators that someone is ready for a relationship
- 58:55: Recap
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