
Playing With Fire 218 What will opening up do to us?
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Aug 23, 2025 Exploring the idea of opening relationships, the hosts dive into how this shift can challenge the traditional views of enmeshment versus individuality. They discuss the importance of differentiation and how new partners can uncover hidden patterns in established relationships. Insights include the need for patience, highlighting that adapting to non-monogamy can take years. Listeners learn how this journey can lead to personal growth and repair opportunities, with friendships serving as a practice ground for openness.
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Enmeshment Versus Differentiation
- Opening a relationship forces you to examine how much of “us” is enmeshment versus healthy interconnection.
- Differentiation—knowing where you end and your partner begins—is crucial for navigating non-monogamy.
Inventory Your Differentiation
- Take inventory of where you are differentiated in daily life before opening up.
- Track separate hobbies, tastes, and routines to see what “us” currently contains and where to grow autonomy.
New Partners Expose Hidden Defaults
- Adding new partners reveals built-in relationship defaults that no longer work.
- New connections make unconscious matchy-matchy patterns visible and force self-awareness.



