Men Have a Hard Time Not THINKING ABOUT YOU When You Tell Them This

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  • @1991windsor

    The fear for me of jumping into another relationship too quickly is getting entangled with another narcissist. Hands-down the worst experience of my life. Anyone that's been through narcissistic abuse will agree that it changes you forever.

  • @jcool4358

    Men and women are so different, I am always astonished when 2 people do make it work.

  • @laurielewis3031

    Hi Johnathan, I am 57 today, I was diagnosed with a terminal illness in 2016, with a year to live, I don't act or look ill these days, I'm very active, and attractive, adventurous and avery positive person, I work hard, and have a healthy diet, and a lot of love to give. I'm sure that's why I'm still alive LOL , but I'm not sure how to go about finding a prospective husband to live my life with,. I try to hide my illness, until they get to know who I am first, but still in fear that they will go the other direction. PS, I don't look at my present or my future as.... I am dying,! I look at it as, I am living! 😁

  • @yvettepreen6458

    I have definitely felt that vibration, I met my partner on Match after 4 years of saying I wouldn't do dating apps, things are amazing between us, I definitely believe I have found my soul mate, I have never felt like this before in a relationship even with my ex husband of 25 years, who I had my 3 children with 🥰❤️xxx

  • @patriciawhite9509

    My condolences on the passing of your son. I lost my only child 22 yrs ago. He was 4 yrs.

  • @staywellandstrong4199

    A man who fights every good shining thing about you that drew him to you in the first place ~ is wrestling with his own issues and self worth. And, over time, the closer he gets to your beautiful bright spirit, the more he sees and is frustrated and angered about what he lacks. It's called projection. Either he deals with it, or he stays sorrowful ~ and becomes angrier over time at you for choosing not only his strengths, but especially his broken-ness. No one can thrive in pity due to what's lacking. No one can fix it, but himself.

  • @OhioGalReads

    I agree. "In love" is something so indescribable. Once you have it, you realize what you've been missing.❤

  • @randomreactions16

    I'm a woman and I have a hard time receiving love, but the paradox is that I crave it more than anything in the world. I've just learned through personal experience that whenever the word "love" is mentioned in a relationship, everything goes south. (which constitutes 90% of my attempts at relationships over nearly 50 years)

  • @angelah9413

    It's about personal integrity, and your level of commitment towards the person of interest.

  • @sherriflemming3218

    I admire and respect men that arent pick up artists. 👍

  • @TheAttractionTriggers

    Communication is key, and knowing what impacts a man's thoughts is empowering. Let's embrace this knowledge and strive for meaningful connections.

  • @Alfabitch58

    I had a person in my life who cleaned my vomit , took me to the Dr, and had my back in every sense...

  • @Joy-mm3cz

    I LOVE this topic. I “like” VERY few people. It’s SO telling. My ex couldn’t receive love. He didn’t like himself very much either.

  • @jfdrie
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    There should be more men like you. I like you , Jonathon! You help so many of us. ❤️

  • @lauranugent9039

    My father was old school 3 daughters 2sons I remember him asking me before he walked me down the aisle I will never forget what he asked me Do you like this man not do y love him but do y like him & he was right…like everything you’re saying

  • @cathyannhill8024

    “ I like you”, means I’m not really attracted to you. Just want to be casual friends. Men and women can carry toxicities including narcissism, ptsd, adhd and others. Yes. For me, ten years in and out of a toxic relationship. The last year and a half i have been healing and in transformation. Loving myself and creating authentic boundaries to separate from this toxic, non committal relationship that is extremely one sided.

  • @jenniferangela8

    Definitely experienced the vibrational friction that went from anxiety and awkwardness to super calm and easy on the 5th encounter. We're not dating. He's my mechanic. We have very good chemistry. We've been crushing on each other all summer. He completely changed from his boyish flirting on the first interaction to being a perfect gentlemen now. I think he realized that I am his future wife and is taking it slow. Definitely telling him I like him on the next visit!

  • @jadegreen1554

    For sure, before telling someone you “like” them, you must really mean it. And if you really like someone, it is so important to still remain unattached about the person until you figure out how much you could really like or dislike everything or the most important aspects about them.

  • @angelah9413

    No it doesn't need to be hard work , it's about, like you said... personal comfort in the relationship. Being polite, generally concerned for the other person involved, and fighting fairly without using their past against them. Just saying.