Welcome back to The 3L’s Podcast with Eman and Mariam, where we talk life, love, and legacy with honesty, humour, and the kind of conversations most people are scared to have.
This episode tackles one uncomfortable question many couples secretly think about but rarely say out loud. Is it ever okay to walk away from a marriage that is… fine?
Not toxic. Not abusive. No cheating. No major drama. The kids are okay. The bills are paid. From the outside, everything looks stable. But inside, something feels missing. What happens when your marriage feels comfortable but no longer exciting? What do you do when you stop feeling deeply connected to the person you promised forever to?
Eman and Mariam unpack the dangerous idea of chasing “more” and whether social media, comparison culture, and unrealistic expectations have convinced people that peace in marriage is somehow boring. Is “fine” enough? Or are people settling for less than they deserve?
The conversation gets real as they discuss emotional connection, intimacy, unmet expectations, and the temptation to compare your relationship to what you see online or in other people’s marriages. They debate whether men and women look for “more” differently, how emotional safety affects vulnerability, and why many couples struggle to communicate what they truly need from one another.
The episode also dives into one of the biggest traps in marriage. Chasing the 10% while risking the 90%. Are people walking away from good marriages searching for excitement, only to realise too late what they lost?
As always, the episode ends with a dilemma that will have you questioning everything. A woman says her husband is kind, faithful, present, and a good father, but admits she feels emotionally disconnected and wonders if she married someone she never truly connected with. Is the issue the marriage, or is there something deeper at play?
This episode is honest, uncomfortable, funny in parts, and packed with hard truths many couples need to hear. Whether you’re married, dating, engaged, or trying to understand relationships better, this conversation will challenge the way you think about love, connection, and what a “good marriage” really looks like.
Drop your thoughts in the comments. Is “fine” enough in marriage, or should love feel deeper than comfort? 💌 Send us your dilemmas & questions! ✨ Subscribe for more episodes on love, marriage, money & building a lasting legacy!