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  • @lisaevon8274 says:

    Jonathan…I am so tired of feeling like I have to *do* or *be* something other than I am in order to attract a man that I find it hard to care.. and being single is quite peaceful…

  • @linedancing says:

    my soon to be ex husband is generous and kind in his words and actions. What he lacked was a choice to connect with me wife number 4. He and I got married 6 months after meeting. He is 73. I’m 72. Just before our third anniversary, when I am visiting my son out of town for a week, he picked me up at the airport and said he wanted a divorce and could we be friends. What happened? All was well as far as I knew. I might have a clue. Yesterday he said he was going to stop gambling. This is my example about how a kind thoughtful person with his pediatric patients and generous could be so difficult to read.

  • @RaysOfSunshine-uw2sc says:

    Jonathon, I want a grown up man.

  • @user-cj8nr2gm6j says:

    I want an emotionally grown up man.

  • @RaysOfSunshine-uw2sc says:

    I am sure glad I don’t drink, smoke and never taken illegal drugs in my life. It’s funny how your mentioning the Hoffman process well I am reading it for the second time, I find it very informative and helpful in my life.

  • @naddyn685 says:

    I am feeling hopeless as nearly 2yrs with my boyfriend who is freshly divorced and still unhappy and I am nearly 50. I ask myself if there really is a lifelong partner for me. I do actively seek personal development and improving in personal weaknesses…

    • @Kitten_Mittons says:

      Sounds like my ex. 39 and hopeless here 😅

    • @JRLM-e8m says:

      Sorry to hear you are going through a tough time in your 2-year relationship. Both of you may need to get some counseling to hear someone’s wounds. Your boyfriend’s unhappiness is a clear indicator that he needs to heal so he can be happier and ready to give and receive love, Couples counseling might be effective too so both of you can simultaneously work on yourselves and on the relationship to being healing to both of you as well as your relationship. And even if he refuses to go with you or alone to counseling, it still would benefit you to go alone so you can maybe heal and address your inner wounds that keeping you in a codependency. Beat wishes to you and HUGS 🤗 🙏

    • @JRLM-e8m says:

      There’s always hope. There is someone out there for you. Life is good and worth living. Don’t let anyone steal your joy. Get healing and your perspective of life and love will change for the better. Keep the faith. ❤️

  • @e.s.flower3801 says:

    Excellent advice and guidance. I wish we all came with instruction manuals ❤️

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    Yes, so true Jonathon!! I heard it said actually there are three sides to a story:
    Our side, their side and the truth

    Our egos get in the way when we feel the other person is our enemy. Taking a step back, taking deep breath, and try to understand the other person’s perspective will go a long way to finding a mutual solution for both parties. Easier said than done. And when we do get triggered in those heated moments,, just realize it’s another opportunity life is showing us that maybe we still have some inner healing to do ourselves. Gaining understanding of others and, more importantly, ourselves will go a long way to finding a mutual solution towards harmony in a relationship.

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    Addictions are red flags and self love and healing needs to take place before an addicted person is fully healed and ready to build a healthy relationship.

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    Being on the same page and harmony go hand in hand to fortifying the relationship.

  • @zenmaiden1 says:

    Its all about how you made them feel not how they feel about you. The nine points work to provide that feeling everyone wants to feel from their partner and more. When someone feels they have not lived up to your standard of behavior or way of living, conscious connection, they perhaps get some food for thought. Some will and some won’t , vote with your feet ladies.

  • @LR-dm8wp says:

    👱‍♀️”PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES”. CHARACTER & BEHAVIOUR ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR OUTER BEAUTY. 🌷IF YOU ARE KIND & LOVING YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL ! ANOTHER GREAT SHOW JONATHON 🍃Thank you !

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    And addictions may also include workaholism and even being addicted to love & people or the idea of being in love.

  • @Kitten_Mittons says:

    Caffeine counts as a drug to get through the day.

  • @JRLM-e8m says:

    Love addiction is like limerence on steroids! Haha. Being and feeling in love can be overwhelming and over intoxicating to some people where they become addicted to the high feelings love can bring. This is counterproductive to true intimacy and love because then the addiction is to a feeling (a feeling of loving the idea of being “in love”) rather than truly loving your partner from a position of clarity and a clear mind..

  • @katrinaedwards9843 says:

    If women took sex as seriously as men take marriage, we may have a shift in this Hunger Games Dating environment. The hook up culture has caused us to lose sight of how to cultivate a real relationship. Unfortunately, many are out there looking to use each other. It is sad…

  • @debbiemoeller2169 says:

    ❤❤❤❤👍

  • @tracymullane8818 says:

    Oh my goodness. I was dating someone only for 3 weeks. Seemed like a good guy but his untrusting closed off walls would not budge!
    I brought him Greek food for his birthday, and other days and offered to pick up a check one night I showed up on time, dressed for the occasions. I thought he was quite the catch BUT I gave up after the 5th or 6th date. Really closed off. Did not want to hold hands. Did not want to kiss. No connection!

  • @loridevries4198 says:

    I try to find out a bit in texts even before a coffee date. Last guy was a Pittsburgh Steelers fan. In my town they don’t have any sports stores but I was able to find a small hand towel with their insignia and a key chain. It was under $10 and was worth it because it was such an ice breaker and set the mood better. Little things mean a lot sometimes ❤

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