When Belonging Requires Obedience, It Stops Being Support
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Support is often described as care, loyalty, or being there for one another.
But not all support functions the same way.
Some forms of support help people become more themselves. Others quietly require obedience in exchange for belonging.
In this episode, Oddly Robbie explores the difference between support and control through a Human Systems lens, examining how conditions, authority, belonging, and autonomy interact inside families, friendships, partnerships, communities, and even technology.
Topics:
• Support vs control
• Chosen family and consent-based belonging
• The cost of disagreement
• Agency and autonomy
• Healthy boundaries
• Human Systems analysis
Key insight:
Support becomes safe when it increases agency.