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  • @spaceyosh713 says:

    Thanks for everything hope, the channel stays up for the boys needing help out there

  • @trackguy4038 says:

    Congrats!!!! You will be missed!

  • @samsl3497 says:

    It also makes sense since things like dating advice and men’s fashion, can be pretty static meaning that what’s true now will be true in a year or two years and people can still watch your videos. It’s not like sports or politics where things constantly change.

  • @jakebushey5333 says:

    If it gives you any comfort, the videos you made will still be relevant in 2 to 3 years. Dating advice doesn’t change that much.

    • @CourtneyRyan says:

      Very true! Thank you ❤

    • @senseofstile says:

      @CourtneyRyan Beware of the YouTube rules. Yes, you will get paid for future views on your previous videos. However you “must” publish a video at least every 6 months to continue collecting AdSense from the previous videos. If you don’t, no money for you and You Tube will still post ads on those videos.

    • @roshandinesh6701 says:

      For many years its evergreen

    • @redwall1521 says:

      eh, we’ll see.

      The same advice that worked even just 10 years ago doesn’t work today.

      With advancing technology and even more people getting on SSRIs, things could change very drastically in even 2-3 years nowadays.

    • @jameswaltz7619 says:

      ​@senseofstileShe could do semi-annual diary posts about mom life.

  • @mruknown2672 says:

    Congratulations and thank you for everything 🙏

  • @allmightyjenkins says:

    Thanks Courtney

  • @cda6590 says:

    I can’t imagine a better woman to raise a boy and teach him how to be a man.

    I wonder how awkward it’ll be for him to sit down and watch your videos once he hits adolescence, though.

    Congratulations.

    • @CourtneyRyan says:

      You are so kind 🥹 this means everything to me. Thank you!

    • @cda6590 says:

      @CourtneyRyan What you said about seeing this ‘ending’ as things coming full circle couldn’t be truer. Almost makes me think a higher power other than the YT algorithm is out there watching over us.

    • @LordHerek says:

      although I like Courtney, women should not teach boys how to be a man. Only a man can turn a boy into a man.

    • @hanschristianben505 says:

      @LordHerek- to each his own I guess.

      for me though, specially at polarizing times like now, I’d rather listen to her than to any bro channel. end of discussion.

    • @legionnaire79714 says:

      A woman can never teach a man how to be a man , only a another man can do it for him.

      You don’t ask a rugby player tips on how to play basketball, you ask someone who plays basketball.😊

  • @andrepauli3143 says:

    First off, congratulations to you and your husband on your baby boy coming in the spring!! And second…no, thank YOU Courtney for everything that you’ve provided to us on this channel. I’m still a single father with a daughter turning 14 in a little over a month, and even though I’m going on 3 three years as a single guy it’s okay because I’m being patient, continuing to love myself more than I ever have, and gaining wisdom along the way…especially from you. I created my own list of favorite videos from your channel, stuff that really stuck out to me and is really wealth of information. You’ve not only been my go to Youtube dating coach, but I’ve also seen you as a great friend and sister. Thank you again for everything and I won’t see this as a goodbye, I will still stick around with you on IG and look forward to all the great things to come. I pray for many blessings for you and the family, you take care, and God bless. Much love sis!! 🙏🏻❤️

  • @davidcopestakes7310 says:

    How lucky your son will be to be raised by a mother who’s given so many people confidence and self-esteem through this channel. Best wishes to you and your new family. As the father of a now-17-year-old, the time flies by! Enjoy every moment.

  • @JoshuaMRichard says:

    Congratulations, Courtney!

    I’m sure you’ll raise a fantastic son, given how much energy and love you’ve provided to the men who need help here.

    I pray that you grow exponentially as a result of being a mother, and find so many small moments of bliss in your journey.

    You’ve been a point of solace for my own, so I know you’ll do great with your little boy when he arrives.

    I wish you the best, take care! ❤

  • @damienhunt4264 says:

    I wish you all the best with motherhood. Being a mother is the most important role a woman can have.

  • @OhBaldHeadDude says:

    Every morning for the last 6 months I go on my bike ride, I listen to your videos every morning, got a nice reliable pair of black boots, fixed my posture, got a great wardrobe, started going to the gym, got a good barber, started caring for my skin. Sister, its almost all because of you.

    Your son will be a one lucky kid. Never loose this side of you. He’ll appreciate it.

    Best

    -Garner

    • @KingPhill87 says:

      You making me miss my bike. This winter storm is a bummer. It’s been a week since I’ve been on my bike and I think I’m having withdrawal symptoms.

  • @marpleloo65 says:

    Good for you, Courtney. You’ll be a great mother.

  • @samuellove7301 says:

    The first woman on the internet to help men self improve without speaking down to them. True legend.

  • @Scrantonicity2 says:

    “Closing time, every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end”
    – semisonic

    • @AtreidesT660 says:

      A pub across from my former residence at University of Toronto used to play it during last call every Friday and Saturday. My nephew who’s now in his 2nd semester there told me that it still does. Which is what got him into 90s music.😊

  • @tavianmartin4605 says:

    Congratulations on becoming a mom, we’ll miss you courtney 😢

  • @Tess11 says:

    Congratulations, Courtney. I love your videos, you’ve helped a lot of people. Wishing you all the best ahead, and I hope you enjoy Motherhood.

  • @SalihDionysopoulou says:

    Life often looks better on the outside nice clothes, good food, a beautiful home yet it can still feel empty, filled with sadness and boredom.Being 31 with four kids on biweekly disbursement doesn’t make it any easier.Your videos bring me a sense of calm, and I truly appreciate them.Thank you.

    • @JonesBill-d7u says:

      That’s nice💯
      This is a growing channel If you don’t mind, I’m doing a quick survey in the comments: what’s one thing you’re learning to handle better lately?

    • @SalihDionysopoulou says:

      This is a tough one for me.
      Some nights it feels like seven,other times it feels like two thousand especially every seventh night when it really hits.
      I’m not saying this to boast at all, just being honest.
      Balancing life,emotions,and biweekly disbursements is something I’m still learning to handle better,one step at a time 🥰

    • @nagunagaraju1026 says:

      Me too. I recently signed up, and I can honestly say it’s been a real turning point for me. Getting paid biweekly has brought so much stability into my life — it’s helped me plan better, stay focused, and feel more in control instead of constantly scrambling. It’s one of those changes you don’t realize you need until you experience it, and I’m genuinely grateful for how much of a difference it’s made.

    • @MarieLouise-t9m says:

      Biweekly disbursements?I’ve been looking for something like this for a while.I’d love to know how to sign up. Also,is it something a 60 year old can handle?

    • @nagunagaraju1026 says:

      Yes, you can. it’s about mindset🧠 not age
      Have you heard of a lady named Lisa Mary Martin? I was fortunate to read about her back in 2020. Before then, I worked three jobs around Broadway and Fifth Avenue in New York, until that encounter changed everything.

  • @JohnSmith-c6m1i says:

    a few days ago a friend recommended me the book Scoreched Manifest Rules, I can’t believe what a book the information it contains is literally sick and I can’t believe how few people know about that book

  • @oza1302 says:

    Congratulations Courtney! You enter the most important vocation of your life with your husband. God bless y’all. I’m sure there’ll be a time that you’d want to reach out to impart some wisdom on whatever aspect of life you want. When it comes, we’ll be here eager to hear.

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