The Secure Love Podcast with Julie Menanno

S3 | Session 6: When the Fixer Finally Puts Down His Tools

Mar 31, 2026
A couple session shifts to the partner who usually ‘fixes’ things, revealing how his over-explaining masks deep shame and physical tension. They explore bodily signals of feeling like a failure and contrast sensations of success versus collapse. He tries naming his avoidant survival strategy and, by dropping the shield, discovers how vulnerability changes the emotional cycle.
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INSIGHT

Avoidant Fixing Masks Intense Shame

  • Avoidant behavior often looks like cold detachment but is driven by intense internal shame and panic about failing a loved one.
  • Julie reframes Mike's over-explaining as a desperate regulation strategy for the paralyzing feeling of failure, not indifference.
ANECDOTE

Mike Notices Parallel Histories With Different Coping

  • Mike observes that he and Rachel share similar pasts but process emotions differently: she acts, he sometimes doesn't process at all.
  • He notices parallels but recognizes his default is intellectualizing or non-action when emotions arise.
INSIGHT

Visible Pain Hides The Avoidant's Suffering

  • The anxious partner's visible pain can eclipse the avoidant partner's hidden pain, making the avoidant seem uncaring.
  • Julie shifts focus to Mike to reveal he's quietly drowning in a belief that he's a failure as a husband.
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