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A brief introspective segment where the host reflects on their pattern of being attracted to mean people in relationships.
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Browse era →In this short episode, Psyche/Trix engages in personal reflection about a relationship that became increasingly unpleasant and mean-spirited over time. The host describes how what started as a difficult dynamic from early on (around the fourth or fifth month) escalated into consistently mean behavior. This leads to a moment of self-awareness where they question their own pattern of being drawn to people who treat them poorly. The episode appears to be a candid, stream-of-consciousness style reflection on relationship dynamics and personal patterns, fitting the 'storytime' format suggested in the title.
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