<p>You were told to chase green flags.</p><p>You were never taught how some of them hide the biggest red flags of your life.</p><p>In this episode, Marvyn Harrison pulls five “perfect” green flags apart and shows the shadow side underneath: limerence, trauma bonds, emotional shutdown, manipulation and cruelty dressed up as “being real”.&nbsp;</p><p>Across romantic relationships, friendships, family and work, Marvyn unpacks:</p><p><strong>Intense Chemistry From Day One</strong></p><ul><li>The “we could marry right now” energy that feels like destiny.</li><li>Why you feel deeply connected on almost no information.</li><li>Limerence: the repeat pattern of getting obsessed, acting like it’s real and only understanding it years later.</li><li>How trauma bonds, nervous system chaos and mirroring can feel like soulmate energy while your body is actually in crisis.</li><li>Why neurodivergent people often feel this intensity and believe it’s “how love is supposed to feel.”&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>People Who Respectfully Hate Everybody But You</strong></p><ul><li>“They’re just honest, they see through everyone” – the seductive packaging.</li><li>The contempt, gossip and dehumanising that’s actually rehearsing how they’ll later talk about you.</li><li>The difference between feedback, sharing and constant judgement.</li><li>Why “it’s us against the world” often means “you’re next when the honeymoon ends.”</li></ul><p><strong>Extreme Independence And Having ‘No Needs’</strong></p><ul><li>“I’m low maintenance, I’m drama free” as a brand.</li><li>Emotional shutdown disguised as maturity.</li><li>The triple problem: they can’t ask, can’t receive and can’t repair.</li><li>How fear of abandonment sits behind “I don’t need anything from anyone.”</li><li>You end up doing all the emotional labour, while they quietly protect a chaotic inner world they don’t want you to see.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>Total Overlap In Values, Opinions And Tastes</strong></p><ul><li>“We’re literally the same person, we never argue” – why that feels like winning.</li><li>People-pleasing and mirroring as manipulation: pre-written caring responses, no behavioural change.</li><li>Why genuine adults have differences, and why tolerating disagreement is actually intimacy.</li><li>The truth about “peaceful” relationships that never argue: someone gave up bringing their full self.</li></ul><p><strong>Brutal Honesty With Zero Empathy</strong></p><ul><li>“I just tell it like it is, I keep it 100” as a personality costume.</li><li>Cruelty cosplaying as truth.</li><li>Why timing is a core part of empathy: the film-premiere example where “honesty” is actually violence.&nbsp;</li><li>How real friends hold their feedback, let the moment pass, then come back with thought, care and context.</li><li>Why brutal honesty is often laziness and emotional illiteracy, not integrity.</li></ul><p>Marvyn closes by turning the lens back on you:</p><ul><li>Why you keep choosing intense chemistry, “low maintenance” partners or brutally honest friends.</li><li>Why you might secretly want spontaneity, chaos and “life of the party” energy, then demand they calm down once you’ve got them.</li><li>How to notice the patterns you recreate, instead of taking internet advice “cold” and blowing up relationships that could be repaired with awareness and conversation.&nbsp;</li></ul><p>This is not a call to go home and dump everyone.</p><p>It’s a call to see what’s really happening underneath your favourite “green flags” and work out whether you’re genuinely safe, genuinely seen – or just addicted to the chaos you were never taught to name.</p><h3>Content Warnings</h3><p>This episode includes discussion of:</p><ul><li>Trauma bonds and nervous system dysregulation</li><li>Emotional shutdown and abandonment fears</li><li>Manipulation, people-pleasing and cruelty in relationships</li></ul><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Dope Black Dads Podcast

Dope Black Dads Podcast

5 “Perfect” Green Flags That Secretly Blow Up Your Relationships

DEC 14, 202521 MIN
Dope Black Dads Podcast

5 “Perfect” Green Flags That Secretly Blow Up Your Relationships

DEC 14, 202521 MIN

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<p>You were told to chase green flags.</p><p>You were never taught how some of them hide the biggest red flags of your life.</p><p>In this episode, Marvyn Harrison pulls five “perfect” green flags apart and shows the shadow side underneath: limerence, trauma bonds, emotional shutdown, manipulation and cruelty dressed up as “being real”.&nbsp;</p><p>Across romantic relationships, friendships, family and work, Marvyn unpacks:</p><p><strong>Intense Chemistry From Day One</strong></p><ul><li>The “we could marry right now” energy that feels like destiny.</li><li>Why you feel deeply connected on almost no information.</li><li>Limerence: the repeat pattern of getting obsessed, acting like it’s real and only understanding it years later.</li><li>How trauma bonds, nervous system chaos and mirroring can feel like soulmate energy while your body is actually in crisis.</li><li>Why neurodivergent people often feel this intensity and believe it’s “how love is supposed to feel.”&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>People Who Respectfully Hate Everybody But You</strong></p><ul><li>“They’re just honest, they see through everyone” – the seductive packaging.</li><li>The contempt, gossip and dehumanising that’s actually rehearsing how they’ll later talk about you.</li><li>The difference between feedback, sharing and constant judgement.</li><li>Why “it’s us against the world” often means “you’re next when the honeymoon ends.”</li></ul><p><strong>Extreme Independence And Having ‘No Needs’</strong></p><ul><li>“I’m low maintenance, I’m drama free” as a brand.</li><li>Emotional shutdown disguised as maturity.</li><li>The triple problem: they can’t ask, can’t receive and can’t repair.</li><li>How fear of abandonment sits behind “I don’t need anything from anyone.”</li><li>You end up doing all the emotional labour, while they quietly protect a chaotic inner world they don’t want you to see.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>Total Overlap In Values, Opinions And Tastes</strong></p><ul><li>“We’re literally the same person, we never argue” – why that feels like winning.</li><li>People-pleasing and mirroring as manipulation: pre-written caring responses, no behavioural change.</li><li>Why genuine adults have differences, and why tolerating disagreement is actually intimacy.</li><li>The truth about “peaceful” relationships that never argue: someone gave up bringing their full self.</li></ul><p><strong>Brutal Honesty With Zero Empathy</strong></p><ul><li>“I just tell it like it is, I keep it 100” as a personality costume.</li><li>Cruelty cosplaying as truth.</li><li>Why timing is a core part of empathy: the film-premiere example where “honesty” is actually violence.&nbsp;</li><li>How real friends hold their feedback, let the moment pass, then come back with thought, care and context.</li><li>Why brutal honesty is often laziness and emotional illiteracy, not integrity.</li></ul><p>Marvyn closes by turning the lens back on you:</p><ul><li>Why you keep choosing intense chemistry, “low maintenance” partners or brutally honest friends.</li><li>Why you might secretly want spontaneity, chaos and “life of the party” energy, then demand they calm down once you’ve got them.</li><li>How to notice the patterns you recreate, instead of taking internet advice “cold” and blowing up relationships that could be repaired with awareness and conversation.&nbsp;</li></ul><p>This is not a call to go home and dump everyone.</p><p>It’s a call to see what’s really happening underneath your favourite “green flags” and work out whether you’re genuinely safe, genuinely seen – or just addicted to the chaos you were never taught to name.</p><h3>Content Warnings</h3><p>This episode includes discussion of:</p><ul><li>Trauma bonds and nervous system dysregulation</li><li>Emotional shutdown and abandonment fears</li><li>Manipulation, people-pleasing and cruelty in relationships</li></ul><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>