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  • @mariaf.bothfeld8247 says:

    Hello all

  • @loriawinfree478 says:

    Amen

  • @yinlee678 says:

    Your analysis are correct.

    This is not love yet

  • @Gaia007 says:

    She seems sweet

  • @KraftyScorpio says:

    Jonathon, I thought your closing statement about being very mindful of who we spend time with was very impactful. I ended up developing feelings for someone (who I normally wouldn’t have even considered) because we spent what I thought was harmless/friendly time together. Who should we not spend time with? How can we be more mindful? Can you please do a video on this,,if you haven’t already? Thank you!

    • @JonathonAslay says:

      Will do

    • @Sunlightsam24 says:

      It’s difficult to be friends with a man unless the sexual dynamic is resolved in one way or another. If a man isn’t asking her out, he’s not interested in her in that way, yet we make excuses for him like he’s shy, maybe he doesn’t know, etc.

  • @janiex740 says:

    Is this the take away from this video… if a friend who is just platonic and not into you, then you’re unlikely going to be able to make it into a BF relationship if he keeps putting it off?

  • @mariad1151 says:

    Dr. Megan: Sage advice from the J Geils Band circa 1980: Love Stinks! Hang in there w us! All the best to you❤💔
    Love stinks, yeah, yeah
    (Love stinks)
    Love stinks, yeah, yeah
    (Love stinks)
    Love stinks, yeah, yeah
    (Love stinks)
    Love stinks, yeah, yeah

    Two by two, and side by side
    Love’s gonna find you, yes, it is
    You just can’t hide
    You’ll hear it call
    Your heart will fall
    Then love will fly
    It’s gonna soar
    🙏👍👏🥂🍀

  • @JoySpirit888 says:

    God’s blessings and healing to all Amen 🍀🙏😇😇🍀🤗💜

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    Megan should probably refrain from kissing anyone until the relationship deepens and there’s actually a commitment. Kissing is an intimate act and shouldn’t be given away to anyone. A quality relationship needs two people to invest spending ample time together to build a real relationship. A part-time relationship will unlikely become meaningful because there isn’t enough commitment of time to building it. Sounds like Megan and her friend are both workaholics. Being a workaholic is considered sn unhealthy addiction and not conducive to a healthy, intimate, relationship. Unfortunately, unless the workaholism gets addressed, the likelihood of finding a real relationship will be impossible. Sometimes work is enough for certain people who feel fulfilled enough that a full-time relationship is not that important and is therefore regarded as a lower priority than their love of work. There is no judgement here…as long as Megan is happy working, then that’s all that matters. The reality is you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Time will heal her pain and hopefully she will find a long-term part-time friend who is also desiring the same. 🙏

  • @Sunlightsam24 says:

    Its common for women to fall for their personal trainers…if he’s not asking her out formally, he’s not serious/interested in that way

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