GROW Model | The Significant Other And Friction: Why Friction Exists In Relationships

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Every close relationship carries friction. It’s not always a sign of failure but often proof of proximity. When two people bring their histories, expectations, and wounds into one space, conflict is almost guaranteed. The real question isn’t whether friction exists, but what it reveals about the deeper needs, fears, and desires we rarely articulate.
6 Oct English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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