“I Don’t Feel Safe” – What It Really Means and How the Couple Bubble Fixes It (Part 3 of the Secure-Relationship Series)

“I Don’t Feel Safe” – What It Really Means and How the Couple Bubble Fixes It (Part 3 of the Secure-Relationship Series)

She says, “I don’t feel safe.”

He hears the words… but doesn’t know what they actually mean in her nervous system.

In this episode we finally explain what that sentence really means, why it shows up even in good relationships, and exactly how to build the “couple bubble” — the invisible forcefield that makes her (and him) feel safe again, even when life gets hard.

We also talk about why principles beat rules every time, and we give you powerful journaling prompts so you can start creating your own guarantees of safety this week.

This is the episode that turns understanding into something you can both feel in your body.

Key Takeaways

  1. “I don’t feel safe” is rarely about the relationship being unsafe — it’s about the nervous system no longer feeling regulated by your partner.
  2. The couple bubble is the practical way you turn safety from a concept into a felt experience.
  3. Principles (chosen because they’re good and right for you personally) outlast rules (followed only out of fear or consequences).
  4. Both partners must be able to defend a principle selfishly for themselves first — otherwise it’s just a stick, not a carrot.
  5. The bubble is a pact: we agree to do things for each other that no one else would be willing to do.

Your Homework – Do This Week

Part 1 – Journal privately (10–15 minutes each)

  1. What guarantees would you like to receive from your partner inside the bubble? (Be specific. What would make you feel truly safe, even on your worst day?)
  2. What guarantees would you like to give your partner? (What are you willing to promise, for your own reasons, because it aligns with the person you want to be?)
  3. What principles do you already live by in your personal life (outside the relationship) that you would love to bring into your couple bubble?
  4. Looking back, where has your bubble felt leaky in the past? What principle could have protected it?

Part 2 – Talk together (no phones, no distractions)

Share what you wrote. Listen with curiosity. No defending or fixing. Ask each other:

“Why would this principle be good and right for you personally — even if I weren’t in the picture?”

That conversation itself starts building the bubble.

Resources

  1. Wired for Love by Stan Tatkin – the book that introduced the couple bubble concept
  2. In Each Other’s Care by Stan Tatkin – his newest, most practical guide to turning these ideas into daily habits

Full list of Stan Tatkin’s Ten Commandments HERE

Next Week

How to predict and plan for the mistakes we all make — and set up guardrails that protect the bubble when life gets messy.

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