By the NewsPatron Lifestyle Desk
Ever scrolled through social media and nodded along to a clip that hits way too close to home? That’s exactly what happened with this viral relationship psychology take: “All women say they want a good man until they actually meet one and realize they are not equipped to handle him.”
Relationship psychologist Sadia Khan drops this truth bomb in a podcast appearance that is still buzzing in 2026 trends. Let’s unpack why this resonates.
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“Good Man” vs. “Chaos Magnet”: The Hidden Trap
Sadia nails it: A good man isn’t a doormat. He’s stable, not swayed by drama. But if your brain’s wired for rollercoasters (thanks, past relationships!), his calm feels “boring.”
Psychologically, this is Chaos Addiction – craving dysfunction because predictability feels off. Research shows that searches for “mistaking anxiety for chemistry” spiked 40% recently. You think those butterflies are passion? Nope – often just cortisol spikes mimicking love.
The “Anxious” Alternative: Is This What You Want?
Contrast the stable man with the “Suspicious Man” seen in viral skits—the guy who doubts everything, tracks every move, and provides that constant hum of anxiety that some mistake for “care.”
This behavior isn’t “cute” or “protective”; it’s a sign of deep insecurity. Yet, many find themselves choosing this over the “boring” stability of a good man because the anxiety feels familiar.
Weaponized Emotions: Why Stability Wins
Here’s the mic drop moment from Sadia Khan:
“He doesn’t bend to accommodate chaos… You call him cold because he won’t tolerate drama.”
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Spot on. Good men spot emotional dysregulation as a red flag – not because they’re heartless, but because they’re building empires, not fixing projects.
The Verdict: If a solid guy feels “detached,” check your wiring, not his vibe. Swap anxiety for secure attachment.
What do you think? Do we mistake toxicity for chemistry? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
