Explore why modern dating leads to an exhausted nervous system. Learn about relational unsafety, over-functioning, and regulation with experts Stacy Reuille-Dupont and Ben Rea.

It’s not that you’re 'bad at relationships,' it’s that your body is doing way too much work just to stay connected. You can’t be calm in a house that’s on fire, and you can’t be calm in a relationship that devalues your soul.
Wy a guy I asked why men want woman to do more and give more and he said Your good for one night I see meaning he said because I said They want the woman’s nervous system out of wack for lack like really why can’t I just be calm why do woman now and days are all over the place moving fast doing doing doing for men








Modern dating often feels like a second full-time job because of the invisible labor involved in monitoring and anticipating a partner's needs. According to experts like Stacy Reuille-Dupont, this exhaustion is frequently a regulation problem rather than a personality flaw. When you feel you must be 'on' 24/7 to maintain a connection, your nervous system stays on high alert, leading to a cycle of over-functioning and emotional burnout.
Relational unsafety occurs when your body constantly asks 'Am I safe here?' and receives a 'maybe' or 'no' in response. Comments that suggest you are only 'good for one night' can trigger this state, putting the nervous system into high alert. This lack of safety forces the body to do excessive work to stay connected, which Ben Rea and other professionals identify as a primary cause of nervous system exhaustion in relationships.
Over-functioning in a relationship involves doing too much work to keep a connection alive, often due to a nervous system that feels unregulated. It manifests as constant monitoring, bracing for disappointment, and feeling like you are not enough despite moving fast and doing everything. This behavior is often a response to relational unsafety, where the individual feels they must perform to ensure the relationship survives, leading to significant emotional and physical fatigue.
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