
Rebuilding Us: Marriage Podcast
Dana CheQ & A: My Spouse Won't Post Me on Social Media
April 4, 2025 ● 8 minShare this episode
Have you ever been concerned about your spouse's social media activities . . . or in our listener's case, lack of social media activities? I'm addressing a listener who feels unsettled that her husband never posts about her on social media and even occasionally unfollows her, while sharing other aspects of his life online.
Episode Highlights:
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Marriage Advice: I emphasize the importance of communication. Ask, don't assume your partner's intentions.
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Use "I statements" to express your feelings without being accusatory.
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Key Strategies:
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Understand that everyone expresses affection differently, especially on public platforms like social media.
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The significance of clear communication around personal expectations in a relationship is critical.
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Directly address concerns with your spouse to gain clarity rather than making assumptions.
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If you find yourself facing similar a marriage concern, this episode provides a blueprint for addressing issues with empathy and directness.
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Heart-to-Heart Conversation Starters: danache.com/conversationstarters
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