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Fear, silence & suspicion: Rev. Boateng warns couples on hidden relationship struggles

Gossip in churches can hinder growth — Rev. Boateng warns
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Relationship insecurities are silently destroying many homes, according to Rev. Benjamin Boateng during Plan B FM’s Nyansapo Fie hosted by Akosua Gyamfua.

Discussing the emotional challenges affecting modern relationships, Rev. Boateng highlighted four dangerous fears that continue to fuel tension among couples — fear of vulnerability, abandonment, rejection, and betrayal.

According to him, many people who constantly seek validation in relationships are battling deep insecurities and low self-esteem, especially when they feel their partner is more successful, influential, or financially stable.

He explained that fear of betrayal is often rooted in painful past experiences, making it difficult for some individuals to trust genuinely even when they are in healthy relationships.

Rev. Boateng urged couples to normalize difficult conversations instead of avoiding them. He stressed that discussing future plans, expectations, and emotional concerns openly can prevent misunderstandings and unnecessary suspicion.

Listeners who contributed to the discussion admitted that lack of communication and hidden fears had negatively affected their relationships for years.

The discussion concluded with a strong message to couples: honesty, reassurance, and open communication remain essential for building lasting relationships.

By: Ruth Arthur |Planbfmonline.com

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