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@Stoicgal7772 ай бұрын
A stoic woman will never chase. They attract. I've never had to chase anyone, and I never will. If you want to dump a good friendship, it's your loss.
@oneminutewiththeoptimistic13832 ай бұрын
All 7 red flags are their in my relationship..... What should I do?
@danilaroche1156Ай бұрын
Pray to Jesus and leave.
@Kristina-cl6ug2 ай бұрын
Great video! Yep I’ve heard something similar to #3 that I have too high expectations of him and he’s said he’s felt that he’s not sure it’s (the relationship) is worth it if he can’t make me happy. Guess I have some thinking to do
@LeslieCalkins-u2tАй бұрын
A common denominator in a lot of these coaching tips are one sided. It’s perceived from the male involved. In any healthy relationship/friendship/ political ship, seeking understanding of the other will bond two people. When we tell women over and over how to approach men and communicate with men in a way that is comfortable for the man, we are perpetuating the forward movement of truly having healthy relationships. It causes one to bend and conform to men’s capabilities, rather than both parties seeking understanding of the other. The reality is no matter what sex you are, whether you are gay straight or bi and everything in between, we are all individuals. The goal should be both parties involved being genuinely curious of the other while gently and actively peeling the layers back. Just a thought 😊
@lisalyons53812 ай бұрын
So good And I personally just used #4 to a guy. When they don’t move things forward, and just stays the same it gets boring. Even if I like the guy. It’s like agreeing to end it and saying this with a shrug. Or doesn’t put the blame on anyone and ends it cleanly
@lindaalfonso90652 ай бұрын
I’m not in a relationship.
@gabriellazagopoelman64452 ай бұрын
❤
@gabriellazagopoelman64452 ай бұрын
Thanks
@LeslieCalkins-u2tАй бұрын
A common denominator in a lot of these coaching tips are one sided. It’s perceived from the male involved. In any healthy relationship/friendship/ political ship, seeking understanding of the other will bond two people. When we tell women over and over how to approach men and communicate with men in a way that is comfortable for the man, we are perpetuating the forward movement of truly having healthy relationships. It causes one to bend and conform to men’s capabilities, rather than both parties seeking understanding of the other. The reality is no matter what sex you are, whether you are gay straight or bi and everything in between, we are all individuals. The goal should be both parties involved being genuinely curious of the other while gently and actively peeling the layers back. Just a thought 😊