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Love Hacks

Is This a Rough Patch or the End?

Season 6, Ep. 15

Relationships aren’t always black and white. In this episode of Love Hacks, we explore the gray zone where things feel confusing and emotional, and it’s hard to tell whether you’re going through a temporary rough patch or facing the end of a relationship.


This conversation isn’t about convincing you to stay or pushing you to leave. It’s about slowing down, stepping out of raw emotion, and checking in with clarity. We talk about the questions that matter most before making a decision — so whatever choice you make comes from awareness, not fear.

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