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Hurt Disguised as Love (Important Info for Parents of LGBTQ Kids)
Description
What if the thing that hurt you most was disguised as love?
In this emotionally honest and deeply necessary episode of More Human, More Kind, Heather Hester invites you to explore one of the most painful and liberating truths: that not all love is safe, and some of it was never love to begin with.
As parents, LGBTQ allies, and humans trying to live with more empathy and intention, we often confuse care with control, especially if we were taught that love must hurt to mean something. But when affection becomes a means of compliance, when support comes with shame, silence, or fear, that’s not love, that’s leverage.
Whether you’re heading into a holiday season with complicated family dynamics, supporting an LGBTQ+ child, or healing from your own past, this episode offers language, insight, and tools to reclaim what love should feel like: free, safe, and human.
- Learn how to recognize the signs of weaponized love, especially the subtle ways it shows up as care or concern
- Explore the difference between conditional love, tough love, and real love and why that difference matters
- Hear the neuroscience behind secure attachment, emotional safety, and the power of respect
- Receive 4 steps to redefine love on your terms and begin healing your relationship with giving and receiving it
- Understand how this shows up in parenting, religion, family systems, and why LGBTQ+ youth are especially at risk of internalizing control as care
Love is one of our most powerful tools, but when it’s used to shame, silence, or manipulate, it becomes one of the most dangerous. As an LGBTQ+ ally, a parent, or a cycle-breaker, understanding this distinction is essential for healing and protection.
Because real love doesn’t demand you disappear, it helps you become more of yourself.
Bonus:
Heather mentions a special written guide in her newsletter about how weaponized love may show up during the holidays, and how to navigate it with grace and boundaries. Subscribe at morehumanmorekind.com for that and more weekly tools for conscious, connected living.
Press play to begin healing from love that harmed and to rediscover what real, human, and kind love can feel like, starting with how you speak to yourself.
Resource Spotlight
Book: All About Love by bell hooks
Article: “Weaponized Love: When Care Becomes Control” (Psychology Today, 2024
Helpline: The Trevor Project — 24/7 support for LGBTQ+ youth (thetrevorproject.org)
Brené Brown (2021) writes that “Love without boundaries is not love at all — it’s a recipe for resentment.”
Research from the University of Toronto (Fehr & Sprecher, 2009) found that mutual respect and autonomy were stronger predictors of long-term relational satisfaction than affection alone.
Hi, I’m Heather Hester, and I’m so glad you’re here!
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