Struggling with family loyalty shouldn't cost you your health. Learn to set firm boundaries and use the Grey Rock method to reclaim your peace of mind.

A boundary isn't a wall to keep people out; it’s a set of rules that makes it safe for you to stay.
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Lena: You know, Miles, we’re often told that "blood is thicker than water" and that family loyalty should be unconditional, no matter what. But what if that message is actually what makes dealing with a negative family member so draining?
Miles: Exactly. It’s that history and obligation that makes it so much harder than walking away from a toxic coworker or friend. Interestingly, research from 2020 showed that about one in four American adults are actually estranged from a close relative. It’s way more common than people think.
Lena: That’s a huge number! It really validates that "dread" some people feel when a certain name pops up on their phone. I’ve heard it described as a "FOG"—fear, obligation, and guilt—that just clouds everything.
Miles: Right, and that "FOG" can actually show up physically, like a tightness in your chest or even slower physical healing when you're stressed by these conflicts.
Lena: It’s clear that protecting our peace isn't about being disloyal; it’s about health. So, let’s explore how we can start identifying these toxic patterns and what we can actually do to set boundaries that stick.