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Couples and Sex Therapy: Myths and Truths (Part 2)

Couples and Sex Therapy: Myths and Truths (Part 2)

Update: 2025-05-19
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Nikki Haddad, we went from couples therapy theory to Simpsons cosplay, and yes—it was as chaotic and illuminating as it sounds. Margaret and I roleplay Homer and Marge in a fictional session while Nikki breaks down what’s actually happening between us (emotionally, not just cartoonishly). Along the way, we talk about heteronormativity, escapism, parenting exhaustion, and the red flags that get mistaken for romance. It’s part improv, part therapy, part meltdown. But somehow, it makes sense.


Takeaways:




  • Couples therapy gets real fast when you’re pretending to be Homer Simpson. And somehow, the emotional truth still lands.




  • Escapism isn’t always the problem—sometimes it’s the signal. Nikki helps us unpack how conflict, withdrawal, and resentment show up underneath the surface.




  • Heteronormativity shows up even when you think you’re past it. From breadwinner guilt to emotional labor, we talk about the roles we don’t realize we’re playing.




  • Being a therapist in the room with two people pretending to fall apart is harder than it looks. Nikki walks us through what she watches for—and what she doesn’t say out loud.




  • Yes, we were roleplaying. No, we were not okay. But that’s what makes this one worth listening to.




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Couples and Sex Therapy: Myths and Truths (Part 2)

Couples and Sex Therapy: Myths and Truths (Part 2)

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