
This month, I invited others into a conversation we don’t talk about enough:
The many ways historical trauma has shaped Black love.
In honor of BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, we explored truths that deserve more space.
As a Black woman and therapist, I learned early on –
Many of us learned love in the aftermath of trauma.
Not just the trauma we lived through…
But the kind passed down in silence, sacrifice, and survival.
Black love has been shaped by trauma; deep, generational wounds carried through separation, survival, and grief.
It didn’t start with us.
And that’s why it can feel so hard to change.
What We Inherited
Our ancestors didn’t just survive hard times, they were forced to live through things no one should:
- Families torn apart
- Babies taken
- Wives and husbands sold away from one another
People who loved deeply lost so much.
That kind of pain doesn’t just disappear. It lives on in how we love, what we expect, and how safe we feel in relationships.
What Science Says
Research in epigenetics (the study of how trauma alters gene expression) shows this clearly:
Stress, fear, and emotional pain can be passed down across generations, even without a word being spoken.
So when your body tenses in love…
When your heart braces for abandonment…
When you run from something good because it feels too unfamiliar…
It’s not because something is wrong with you.
It’s your mind remembering what your body never got to forget.
What This Looks Like in Relationships
Ever feel like:
- You get close, then pull away?
- You give too much, hoping someone will stay?
- You expect the worst, even when things are going well?
That’s not just a lack of security.
That’s your nervous system asking:
“Is love safe here?”
What Healing Looks Like
We can’t always change what we inherited. But we can change what we pass down.
Healing love means:
- Learning to feel safe in closeness
- Choosing partners who are emotionally ready
- Rewriting the old stories about what love feels like
That’s why I created Healed Love™…
To give emotionally mature singles a space to connect, grow, and love differently.
We can’t always change what we inherited.
But we can change what we pass down.
Let’s continue to date differently.
Let’s continue to heal forward.
Because the way we love… can rewrite legacies.
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If you’re ready to stop repeating old patterns…
If you’re ready for love that feels emotionally safe, steady, and secure…
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