It did not come as a surprise to Atiya Henley’s parents, alumni of Head Start, that she would become a published author before the...

ProPublica’s in-depth investigation reveals that Russell Vought, Donald Trump’s former budget director, is the real power inside this White House. Vought is the principal author...

On October 21, 2025, TexasWorks, a tuition-free diploma and career certification program for adults, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Fort Worth (Southside) campus,...

People in the News

Sunday, October 26, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Can too much honesty kill a relationship?

Image: richlymiddleclass.com

“Millions of people live according to the adage “honesty is the best policy.”

In a recent broadcast of her show, Dr. Jamie Turndorf reveals the truth about honesty. She exposes the dangers of brutal honesty, explaining the little known fact that many people vent mountains of aggression under the guise of “just being honest.”

While there is short-term gratification in getting “it” off one’s chest, there are long-term destructive consequences associated with this plan of attack. Among other things, those who are on the receiving end of such expressions of honesty store up anger and retaliate, creating greater relationship distress.

The only way out is to give up the gratification of short-term release, curb honesty for honesty sake, and instead assert oneself, set limits and state needs using constructive communications that benefit all parties.

Hosted on TalkZone.com, AskDrLove with Dr. Jamie Turndorf, is a live one hour Internet radio program airing at 1pm (EST) every Tuesday afternoon. Listeners can also call-in to the show and ask Dr. Turndorf for advice on any of their personal relationship issues.

Listeners can find an archive of this and other broadcasts on TalkZone.com, BlogTalkradio.com, AskDrLove.com, and iTunes.