This is so true! I have given it my best! Everything right now is in the hands of Almighty God, I have nothing more to do or say! Let's God Almighty speak, God knows all the answers so I put everything to Him!!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 🙏 It takes real strength to give your best and then trust in a higher power to guide the rest. Sometimes, letting go and putting our faith in God’s plan is the most powerful thing we can do. How has this mindset of surrendering to God’s will helped you find peace in challenging times?
That's an incredible path to follow! Living by Stoic virtues can bring so much clarity and strength, especially during challenging times. How has embracing Stoicism helped you navigate your own relationships? I’d love to hear about your experiences!
Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s unfortunate how technology can sometimes create distance in a relationship rather than bringing people closer. It’s tough when something like that changes a long-term relationship. How did you handle things when you first noticed it becoming an issue? Your insights might help others going through something similar.
@winstoic_offical well I noticed it getting really bad in the last 5 years, this woman loved me like no other, and we were each other's best friend and lover, so out of nowhere I noticed her phone would not ring around me, so I started paying attention to things, I asked her way her phone is on silent all the time now, she said my sister keeps calling and I don't want to hear it, then started notices her phone face down, at night she would hide it, so I knew something was up, the more I did the less I got, I could go on for hours with everything that has happened, but the phone got to her, she let it be 50% of are 29 years together, guys I NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD BECOME SOMEONE I DIDN'T KNOW ANYMORE
Thank you for sharing your story; I can hear the pain and confusion you must have felt. It’s always tough when someone we love changes in ways we never expected. Trust is such a big part of any relationship, and it can be heartbreaking when that trust feels shaken. After everything you’ve been through, what has helped you the most in finding peace or moving forward?
@winstoic_offical well after 29 years, when I get up every day I think about her, I know I should not, but I think about everything she has said and done to me, and that brings emotional pain to the suffice and that keeps me strong when it comes to moving forward, because as much as I loved her she ruined the relationship, it only lasted 29 years because of me, because she has never been faithful to anyone she was ever with, at 54 she never will be faithful to anyone, dose not matter how good looking, how much money, treat her great or treat her bad, she's still going to make you feel like you're not good, that's how she justifys her cheating, even if you know, she would rather end the relationship then tell you 25% of the true story
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s clear that you’ve been through a lot, and carrying that emotional weight can be really tough. It takes a lot of strength to acknowledge the pain and use it as motivation to move forward. Remember, focusing on your own growth and healing is the most important part of the journey.
Absolutely, living in reality and embracing gratitude are key to finding peace and joy in life. It's true-we might not always get what we want, but life has a way of giving us what we need. What’s one thing you're grateful for today? 😊
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊 It’s totally understandable to want genuine connections without the games. Focusing on clear communication and understanding each other can make a big difference. What do you think is the best way to create a meaningful relationship without feeling like you're playing games?
Thank you for sharing your experience! It takes strength and clarity to recognize when it's time to walk away. Glad the video resonated with you. How have you been feeling since leaving that situation?
You're absolutely right! Letting go can be just as tough for both men and women. It takes a lot of strength to either walk away or fully accept things as they are. What do you think is the hardest part about letting go in a relationship? Appreciate your insight!
Glad you found it spot on! Stoic life lessons really help us stay aware and recognize these important signs early. What’s one stoic principle you apply when you notice a relationship is starting to change? 😊
Absolutely, Dare to prioritised your worth first without relying on anyone to hurt you.everything in your life starts with you. Tomorrow excitement awaits in your freedom.
Well said! 🙌 Prioritizing your worth is the key to staying strong and independent. Embracing that freedom opens the door to new opportunities and personal growth. What’s something you're most excited to focus on now that you’re embracing this mindset? The future looks bright! 🔥
That's a solid perspective! If it was never truly there, it's more about letting go of the illusion than the actual loss. How do you think we can best protect our mindset and emotions in situations like that?
Appreciate that! It's important to recognize these signs before it's too late. What do you think is the biggest challenge in noticing these signals early on?
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m sorry to hear you’re going through a tough time-remember, sometimes walking away is the strongest thing you can do for your peace. 🙏 Take it one step at a time, and focus on what’s best for you. What has been helping you find strength during this difficult period? Wishing you all the best and God’s blessings.
Sounds like you're taking the high road and respecting her space-definitely a smart move. Sometimes, letting go is the best thing you can do for yourself. How do you plan to focus on yourself moving forward?
AI is definitely changing a lot of things, and it’s fascinating to think about where it might lead in relationships! Do you think it will impact how we approach real-life connections too?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s always helpful when we can see these signs clearly. Have you ever experienced any of these signs in your own relationships? I’d be interested to hear your perspective!
Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s always powerful when life teaches us these lessons. How did recognizing these signs help you move forward in a better way? Would love to hear more! 😊
Absolutely! These dynamics aren't limited to romantic relationships-they apply to friendships and business partnerships as well. Recognizing when someone has mentally checked out can save us a lot of time and energy. How do you usually handle these situations when it comes to friendships or work relationships?
You're absolutely right! When someone starts ignoring you and dismissing what you say, it’s often a clear sign that their interest has faded. It's important to recognize these signals early and focus on maintaining self-respect. What do you think is the best way to handle this situation when it happens?
You are so right, thank you so much for this information, She has moved on. My heart have to understand that, I prayed about it he send this time to a divorce and move on.
Thank you for sharing your story. I know it’s not easy to go through something like this, but it’s clear you’re taking steps towards acceptance and healing. Sometimes, letting go is the first step towards finding peace and new beginnings. How has your journey been since you made the decision to move on? Wishing you strength and clarity during this time.
Absolutely, it's important to recognize those signs early on. Have you ever experienced a situation where noticing these signs helped you make the right decision?
Absolutely, you do! Recognizing when something isn't right is a strong step toward finding what truly aligns with your worth. Stay focused on what you deserve, and never settle for less. You've got this!
I’m glad you found the video relatable! Recognizing these signs can be tough, but it's so important for moving forward. Have you ever experienced any of these signs yourself? Would love to hear your story!
Reflect on the issue, those meaningful things that were, just assess the situation, process it mentally- and move on. You worth becomes more valuable when you practice your own inner strength.
Well said! Reflection and building inner strength are truly key to moving forward. It’s all about knowing your worth and staying grounded in who you are. What has been the most valuable lesson you've learned from reflecting on past experiences?
@winstoic_offical well learn from personal relationship experiences- more importantly, read the room! Even when it's minor details, they all summon up to something more meaningful, a afterthought that gives you balanced reasoning when you question what eventually led to its abrupt end. There's always a lesson to take away, absorb the understanding that things learned only is beneficial in your future endeavors.
Thank you for sharing your personal insight! You're absolutely right-reading the room and paying attention to even the smallest details can give us clarity about the bigger picture. Every experience, no matter how tough, leaves us with lessons that help us grow and make better decisions in the future. What would you say is the most valuable lesson you've learned from your own experiences?
You're absolutely right-sometimes walking away is the best move to reclaim your peace and happiness. 💯 Getting your smile back is the first step toward healing and becoming stronger. What’s one thing you’re doing to focus on yourself now? Keep going, you've got this! 😊
Thanks for your input! Recognizing these signs can definitely help us avoid unnecessary emotional strain and focus on our own growth. What do you think is the most common sign that people tend to overlook in relationships? Curious to know your thoughts!
It sounds like you made a tough but courageous choice. Walking away isn’t easy, but sometimes it’s the best way to find peace and focus on yourself. How has the decision to walk away impacted your journey so far? Would love to hear your experience!
Thanks for dropping by! 😅 It seems like the video might have struck a chord or sparked some thoughts. Feel free to share more if you’d like-always open to hearing different perspectives!
He had a screw loose, and in fact this was the reality, so I was fighting a battle that could not be won. Slamming his door shut behind me wasn't even difficult - it was a reluef
Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like you made a tough but necessary decision for your well-being. Recognizing when a situation isn’t healthy is a huge step towards finding peace. It’s great to hear that you felt relief after leaving. What strategies did you find most helpful in moving forward after that relationship? Your story might inspire others facing similar battles!
Thanks for sharing that! It’s never easy to recognize when it’s time to walk away, but it’s such a powerful step for personal growth. What did you learn from that experience that helped you become stronger or more self-aware?
Appreciate your input! 💪 It’s definitely important to recognize the signs and stay strong through it all. Have you ever seen these signs play out in real life? Would love to hear your experience!
I have never felt as lonely as I felt in that toxic relationship, when I began to realise that he never loved me, he just loved the sex with me, whilst leading me to believe he loved me, but the truth will out, no matter how hard you try to conceal it. He is to be pitied, because his whole life he is destined to disastrous relationship. His previous partner refused to gave sex with him 6 years before she passed away at age 50, whilst she was in her prime. Eventually I realised why. Because HE IS THE PROBLEM
Thank you for sharing your experience! It sounds like you’ve gone through a lot, and it’s tough to realize the truth in a relationship. Understanding the difference between genuine love and just physical attraction can be really eye-opening. It’s a reminder that self-respect and clarity are crucial in any relationship. How have you found ways to heal and move forward from that experience? Your insights could really help others!
Thanks for sharing that personal insight. It's tough when those who should guide us aren’t able to. But it's never too late to learn and grow on our own. How have you found your own way to recognize these signs and move forward with strength?
Glad you can relate, brother! 😂 Sometimes the signs are clearer than we want to admit. Have you ever noticed any of these signs yourself in past relationships?
Never had it done to me but I have seen my fair share of good friends relationships go down in flames 🔥 So sad when all you can do is sit and watch disaster unfold.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🙏 It’s definitely tough to witness a friend’s relationship fall apart, especially when there’s little you can do to help. It’s always painful to see people we care about go through such difficult moments. I’m curious-when you’ve seen these situations, were there any signs that stood out to you that things were going downhill? Maybe there are other signs that we could discuss or highlight for others to look out for. I’d love to hear your perspective! 💬
I’m sorry to hear you’re feeling that way. 😢 It’s never easy to accept when someone moves on, but acknowledging it is a strong first step towards healing. How are you coping with everything right now? Sometimes sharing can really help.
Thank you for agreeing! 😊 It’s important to recognize those signs early on, so we can make the best decisions for ourselves. What’s been the most eye-opening sign for you in a past relationship?
Absolutely, that's a great point! 😊 High-value people, whether men or women, know when it's time to move on for their own self-respect and growth. It’s all about understanding your worth. What do you think is the most important quality in a high-value relationship?
Glad it resonates with you! It's always eye-opening when we recognize these patterns. What’s one sign you think is the most important to notice early on?
You're absolutely right, both men and women can show similar signs when they’re ready to move on. What do you think is the most common sign men tend to give in these situations
Thank you for your support! I'm glad the video resonated with you. It’s always important to recognize these signs early on. Have you ever noticed any of these signs in a past relationship? Would love to hear your thoughts!
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this. It can be really tough when someone we care about pulls away. Remember, sometimes people need space, and it’s not always about us. Focus on staying true to yourself and keep an open heart. If it’s meant to be, things might come around again. Take care!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Staying silent and walking away can sometimes be the best approach to protect your peace and dignity. It aligns with the Stoic principle of controlling what we can and letting go of what we can't. What do you think is the most important thing to focus on when deciding to walk away from a relationship? Would love to hear your perspective!
Thank you for sharing that! It sounds like you’ve had a deep realization about your role in the situation. Do you think this awareness has changed how you approach your relationship with him now?
Absolutely, you definitely deserve good things! It's all about knowing your worth and not settling for less. What’s one thing you’ve started doing to attract more positive things into your life?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s completely normal to have those moments of reflection after a relationship ends. Sometimes, we learn the most about ourselves when we look back. It's all part of the growth process! What do you think you’ve learned about yourself from this experience? Your insights could really resonate with others who are in similar situations!
Appreciate your confidence! It’s all about knowing when to move forward and focus on yourself. What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone in a similar situation?
Thank you for your comment! It’s true, a strong man recognizes his own worth and knows when to walk away as well. It’s all about respecting yourself and understanding when it’s time to let go. What’s one lesson you’ve learned about self-respect in relationships?
That's the spirit! Facing reality head-on is a powerful move. What do you think is the key to staying strong and maintaining self-respect when you're in that situation?
Thanks for sharing that! 💪🙏 It takes a lot of courage to face the truth and move forward. What inspired you to take that step? Your story could really help others in a similar situation!
That's a great point! If someone realizes their partner is narcissistic or not valuing them, it's definitely a wake-up call. Recognizing toxic behavior is crucial for protecting one's self-worth. The most important thing in such situations is to set boundaries and focus on self-respect. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to step away from someone who wasn’t treating you right?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s true, sometimes constant excuses can be a sign that someone’s heart isn’t fully in it anymore. Have you found that recognizing these excuses early on has helped you make better decisions in your relationships?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🤔 Sometimes, silence can speak volumes in a relationship, whether it’s from him or her. Do you think silence is a sign of acceptance or a sign of giving up?
You make a good point-sometimes the best thing we can do is let go and focus on our own growth and purpose. It’s not always easy, but it can lead to a stronger sense of self. How has refocusing on yourself helped you in similar situations? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Thank you for sharing that! 😊 It can be tough when someone keeps complaining-it often means they’re holding onto some unresolved feelings. Do you think those complaints are a sign of wanting to fix things, or is it more about expressing frustration?
Glad to see you're ready to take on the challenge! 💪 What do you think is the most important sign that someone is done with a relationship? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Appreciate the boldness! 💪 What would you say is the biggest challenge when it comes to recognizing these signs in real life? Always great to hear different perspectives! 😎
Thank you for your comment! Sometimes, losing something or someone can be a wake-up call to what truly matters. Do you think realizing what’s lost can lead to personal growth, or is it more about accepting and moving forward?
That’s the spirit! It takes real courage to face challenges head-on. 💪 What’s been your biggest motivation to take this step? Would love to hear what drives you!
Love the confidence! Daring to face the truth is always a powerful move. Have you ever been in a situation where you noticed any of these signs? Would be great to hear your experience!
I’m so glad to hear that the videos are helping you find inner peace! That’s what it’s all about-growing stronger and more centered every day. How do you usually practice keeping that inner peace when life throws challenges your way?
Love the confidence! It takes real courage to face the truth and take action when needed. What do you think is the hardest part about recognizing these signs early on?
Thank you for your comment! It sounds like you're ready to face the challenge head-on. What made you take that step? I’d love to hear more about what’s motivating you!
This is so true! I have given it my best! Everything right now is in the hands of Almighty God, I have nothing more to do or say! Let's God Almighty speak, God knows all the answers so I put everything to Him!!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 🙏 It takes real strength to give your best and then trust in a higher power to guide the rest. Sometimes, letting go and putting our faith in God’s plan is the most powerful thing we can do. How has this mindset of surrendering to God’s will helped you find peace in challenging times?
I dedicate myself to a life of stoic virtues and self cultivation.
That's an incredible path to follow! Living by Stoic virtues can bring so much clarity and strength, especially during challenging times. How has embracing Stoicism helped you navigate your own relationships? I’d love to hear about your experiences!
Yes, her phone had alot to do with the 29 year relationship ending, I knew one day it would be a real relationship killer
Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s unfortunate how technology can sometimes create distance in a relationship rather than bringing people closer. It’s tough when something like that changes a long-term relationship. How did you handle things when you first noticed it becoming an issue? Your insights might help others going through something similar.
@winstoic_offical well I noticed it getting really bad in the last 5 years, this woman loved me like no other, and we were each other's best friend and lover, so out of nowhere I noticed her phone would not ring around me, so I started paying attention to things, I asked her way her phone is on silent all the time now, she said my sister keeps calling and I don't want to hear it, then started notices her phone face down, at night she would hide it, so I knew something was up, the more I did the less I got, I could go on for hours with everything that has happened, but the phone got to her, she let it be 50% of are 29 years together, guys I NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD BECOME SOMEONE I DIDN'T KNOW ANYMORE
Thank you for sharing your story; I can hear the pain and confusion you must have felt. It’s always tough when someone we love changes in ways we never expected. Trust is such a big part of any relationship, and it can be heartbreaking when that trust feels shaken. After everything you’ve been through, what has helped you the most in finding peace or moving forward?
@winstoic_offical well after 29 years, when I get up every day I think about her, I know I should not, but I think about everything she has said and done to me, and that brings emotional pain to the suffice and that keeps me strong when it comes to moving forward, because as much as I loved her she ruined the relationship, it only lasted 29 years because of me, because she has never been faithful to anyone she was ever with, at 54 she never will be faithful to anyone, dose not matter how good looking, how much money, treat her great or treat her bad, she's still going to make you feel like you're not good, that's how she justifys her cheating, even if you know, she would rather end the relationship then tell you 25% of the true story
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s clear that you’ve been through a lot, and carrying that emotional weight can be really tough. It takes a lot of strength to acknowledge the pain and use it as motivation to move forward. Remember, focusing on your own growth and healing is the most important part of the journey.
Good advice. Live in reality. We don't always get what we want. But if we try sometimes we get what we need. Find joy and have gratitude.
Absolutely, living in reality and embracing gratitude are key to finding peace and joy in life. It's true-we might not always get what we want, but life has a way of giving us what we need. What’s one thing you're grateful for today? 😊
I don't want to stay ahead of the game.
I don't want to play a game
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊 It’s totally understandable to want genuine connections without the games. Focusing on clear communication and understanding each other can make a big difference. What do you think is the best way to create a meaningful relationship without feeling like you're playing games?
right on all accounts and i have left that situation, thank you
Thank you for sharing your experience! It takes strength and clarity to recognize when it's time to walk away. Glad the video resonated with you. How have you been feeling since leaving that situation?
Very helpful
Glad to hear you found it helpful! It's always important to notice the signs early on. Which sign stood out to you the most?
These things are just as valuable to women as to men. It’s hard to let go. But one sometimes has to….or accept what you do have.
You're absolutely right! Letting go can be just as tough for both men and women. It takes a lot of strength to either walk away or fully accept things as they are. What do you think is the hardest part about letting go in a relationship? Appreciate your insight!
This is spot on ..
Glad you found it spot on! Stoic life lessons really help us stay aware and recognize these important signs early. What’s one stoic principle you apply when you notice a relationship is starting to change? 😊
Absolutely, Dare to prioritised your worth first without relying on anyone to hurt you.everything in your life starts with you. Tomorrow excitement awaits in your freedom.
Well said! 🙌 Prioritizing your worth is the key to staying strong and independent. Embracing that freedom opens the door to new opportunities and personal growth. What’s something you're most excited to focus on now that you’re embracing this mindset? The future looks bright! 🔥
0 - 0 = 0 You cannot lose what you never really had in the first place in reality so why be destroyed by the "loss"?!
That's a solid perspective! If it was never truly there, it's more about letting go of the illusion than the actual loss. How do you think we can best protect our mindset and emotions in situations like that?
You are right
Appreciate that! It's important to recognize these signs before it's too late. What do you think is the biggest challenge in noticing these signals early on?
All of what you said is true I just got married I feel sad I am thing to walk away thanks for the 6 tings manGod blessings.
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m sorry to hear you’re going through a tough time-remember, sometimes walking away is the strongest thing you can do for your peace. 🙏 Take it one step at a time, and focus on what’s best for you. What has been helping you find strength during this difficult period? Wishing you all the best and God’s blessings.
After this video, no more me in her dm coz i can't control her feelings about me .😅 she is giving me the k answers
Sounds like you're taking the high road and respecting her space-definitely a smart move. Sometimes, letting go is the best thing you can do for yourself. How do you plan to focus on yourself moving forward?
AI chicks are going to be an EPIC game changer.
AI is definitely changing a lot of things, and it’s fascinating to think about where it might lead in relationships! Do you think it will impact how we approach real-life connections too?
I think so too.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s always helpful when we can see these signs clearly. Have you ever experienced any of these signs in your own relationships? I’d be interested to hear your perspective!
I think so. I agree by experience.
Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s always powerful when life teaches us these lessons. How did recognizing these signs help you move forward in a better way? Would love to hear more! 😊
This psychology also applies to male to male friendships and business partners. not just with females and males.
Absolutely! These dynamics aren't limited to romantic relationships-they apply to friendships and business partnerships as well. Recognizing when someone has mentally checked out can save us a lot of time and energy. How do you usually handle these situations when it comes to friendships or work relationships?
Spot on...
Glad you found it spot on! 💯 Recognizing these signs can definitely make a difference. Which sign do you think is the most important to watch out for?
Ignoring you..not taking anything you say worth listening to
You're absolutely right! When someone starts ignoring you and dismissing what you say, it’s often a clear sign that their interest has faded. It's important to recognize these signals early and focus on maintaining self-respect. What do you think is the best way to handle this situation when it happens?
You are so right, thank you so much for this information, She has moved on. My heart have to understand that, I prayed about it he send this time to a divorce and move on.
Thank you for sharing your story. I know it’s not easy to go through something like this, but it’s clear you’re taking steps towards acceptance and healing. Sometimes, letting go is the first step towards finding peace and new beginnings. How has your journey been since you made the decision to move on? Wishing you strength and clarity during this time.
Yes
Glad to hear it resonates with you! Recognizing these signs can be tough but it's a key part of moving forward and valuing yourself. Stay strong!
Soo so true
Glad you found it relatable! It’s always important to recognize these signs early on. Which one of these signs stood out the most to you?
Yes.
Absolutely, it's important to recognize those signs early on. Have you ever experienced a situation where noticing these signs helped you make the right decision?
Because I deserve good things
Absolutely, you do! Recognizing when something isn't right is a strong step toward finding what truly aligns with your worth. Stay focused on what you deserve, and never settle for less. You've got this!
so true
I’m glad you found the video relatable! Recognizing these signs can be tough, but it's so important for moving forward. Have you ever experienced any of these signs yourself? Would love to hear your story!
Reflect on the issue, those meaningful things that were, just assess the situation, process it mentally- and move on. You worth becomes more valuable when you practice your own inner strength.
Well said! Reflection and building inner strength are truly key to moving forward. It’s all about knowing your worth and staying grounded in who you are. What has been the most valuable lesson you've learned from reflecting on past experiences?
@winstoic_offical well learn from personal relationship experiences- more importantly, read the room! Even when it's minor details, they all summon up to something more meaningful, a afterthought that gives you balanced reasoning when you question what eventually led to its abrupt end. There's always a lesson to take away, absorb the understanding that things learned only is beneficial in your future endeavors.
Thank you for sharing your personal insight! You're absolutely right-reading the room and paying attention to even the smallest details can give us clarity about the bigger picture. Every experience, no matter how tough, leaves us with lessons that help us grow and make better decisions in the future. What would you say is the most valuable lesson you've learned from your own experiences?
It's past time to walk away she has been gone so now I have to get my smile back
You're absolutely right-sometimes walking away is the best move to reclaim your peace and happiness. 💯 Getting your smile back is the first step toward healing and becoming stronger. What’s one thing you’re doing to focus on yourself now? Keep going, you've got this! 😊
I think so too
Thanks for your input! Recognizing these signs can definitely help us avoid unnecessary emotional strain and focus on our own growth. What do you think is the most common sign that people tend to overlook in relationships? Curious to know your thoughts!
I THINK SO TO ,BUT I walk away
It sounds like you made a tough but courageous choice. Walking away isn’t easy, but sometimes it’s the best way to find peace and focus on yourself. How has the decision to walk away impacted your journey so far? Would love to hear your experience!
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@@winstoic_offical
Thanks for dropping by! 😅 It seems like the video might have struck a chord or sparked some thoughts. Feel free to share more if you’d like-always open to hearing different perspectives!
He had a screw loose, and in fact this was the reality, so I was fighting a battle that could not be won. Slamming his door shut behind me wasn't even difficult - it was a reluef
Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like you made a tough but necessary decision for your well-being. Recognizing when a situation isn’t healthy is a huge step towards finding peace. It’s great to hear that you felt relief after leaving. What strategies did you find most helpful in moving forward after that relationship? Your story might inspire others facing similar battles!
yes
Thanks for sharing that! It’s never easy to recognize when it’s time to walk away, but it’s such a powerful step for personal growth. What did you learn from that experience that helped you become stronger or more self-aware?
I think so.💪
Appreciate your input! 💪 It’s definitely important to recognize the signs and stay strong through it all. Have you ever seen these signs play out in real life? Would love to hear your experience!
I have never felt as lonely as I felt in that toxic relationship, when I began to realise that he never loved me, he just loved the sex with me, whilst leading me to believe he loved me, but the truth will out, no matter how hard you try to conceal it. He is to be pitied, because his whole life he is destined to disastrous relationship. His previous partner refused to gave sex with him 6 years before she passed away at age 50, whilst she was in her prime. Eventually I realised why. Because HE IS THE PROBLEM
Thank you for sharing your experience! It sounds like you’ve gone through a lot, and it’s tough to realize the truth in a relationship. Understanding the difference between genuine love and just physical attraction can be really eye-opening. It’s a reminder that self-respect and clarity are crucial in any relationship. How have you found ways to heal and move forward from that experience? Your insights could really help others!
Wise words that my step father never taught me, he checked out with the bottle.
Thanks for sharing that personal insight. It's tough when those who should guide us aren’t able to. But it's never too late to learn and grow on our own. How have you found your own way to recognize these signs and move forward with strength?
Soooo Very TRUE Brother 😂
Glad you can relate, brother! 😂 Sometimes the signs are clearer than we want to admit. Have you ever noticed any of these signs yourself in past relationships?
Never had it done to me but I have seen my fair share of good friends relationships go down in flames 🔥 So sad when all you can do is sit and watch disaster unfold.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🙏 It’s definitely tough to witness a friend’s relationship fall apart, especially when there’s little you can do to help. It’s always painful to see people we care about go through such difficult moments.
I’m curious-when you’ve seen these situations, were there any signs that stood out to you that things were going downhill? Maybe there are other signs that we could discuss or highlight for others to look out for. I’d love to hear your perspective! 💬
I think so
Thanks for your input! Recognizing those signs can really help us navigate relationships better. What do you think is the most important sign?
Yes😢
I’m sorry to hear you’re feeling that way. 😢 It’s never easy to accept when someone moves on, but acknowledging it is a strong first step towards healing. How are you coping with everything right now? Sometimes sharing can really help.
Yes , I. AGree
Thank you for agreeing! 😊 It’s important to recognize those signs early on, so we can make the best decisions for ourselves. What’s been the most eye-opening sign for you in a past relationship?
High value women won't go back to them either😊😊😊!!!
Absolutely, that's a great point! 😊 High-value people, whether men or women, know when it's time to move on for their own self-respect and growth. It’s all about understanding your worth. What do you think is the most important quality in a high-value relationship?
So Tru
Glad it resonates with you! It's always eye-opening when we recognize these patterns. What’s one sign you think is the most important to notice early on?
Men do same too
You're absolutely right, both men and women can show similar signs when they’re ready to move on. What do you think is the most common sign men tend to give in these situations
So true.
Thank you for your support! I'm glad the video resonated with you. It’s always important to recognize these signs early on. Have you ever noticed any of these signs in a past relationship? Would love to hear your thoughts!
My friend has shut me out
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this. It can be really tough when someone we care about pulls away. Remember, sometimes people need space, and it’s not always about us. Focus on staying true to yourself and keep an open heart. If it’s meant to be, things might come around again. Take care!
Stay Silence and walk away from his life as far as you can!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Staying silent and walking away can sometimes be the best approach to protect your peace and dignity. It aligns with the Stoic principle of controlling what we can and letting go of what we can't. What do you think is the most important thing to focus on when deciding to walk away from a relationship? Would love to hear your perspective!
I noticed that I'm His reply to him.
Thank you for sharing that! It sounds like you’ve had a deep realization about your role in the situation. Do you think this awareness has changed how you approach your relationship with him now?
Because i deserve gud things
Absolutely, you definitely deserve good things! It's all about knowing your worth and not settling for less. What’s one thing you’ve started doing to attract more positive things into your life?
I am so done with him, that when I look back, all I can think k is "what on earth was I thinking"
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s completely normal to have those moments of reflection after a relationship ends. Sometimes, we learn the most about ourselves when we look back. It's all part of the growth process! What do you think you’ve learned about yourself from this experience? Your insights could really resonate with others who are in similar situations!
If they stop talking time to move on. I dare.
That's a good point! Communication is key, and if it's lacking, it might be time to reassess. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I dear
Appreciate your confidence! It’s all about knowing when to move forward and focus on yourself. What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone in a similar situation?
An A Man will for a man that Too.
Thank you for your comment! It’s true, a strong man recognizes his own worth and knows when to walk away as well. It’s all about respecting yourself and understanding when it’s time to let go. What’s one lesson you’ve learned about self-respect in relationships?
Lovesfnt
Thanks for commenting! Glad to see you here. What part of the video stood out to you the most? Would love to hear your thoughts!
I 1oo percent dare
That's the spirit! Facing reality head-on is a powerful move. What do you think is the key to staying strong and maintaining self-respect when you're in that situation?
I dare… 💪🙏
Thanks for sharing that! 💪🙏 It takes a lot of courage to face the truth and move forward. What inspired you to take that step? Your story could really help others in a similar situation!
What if he is a low valuing man and she just figured out he is a total narcissist!
That's a great point! If someone realizes their partner is narcissistic or not valuing them, it's definitely a wake-up call. Recognizing toxic behavior is crucial for protecting one's self-worth. The most important thing in such situations is to set boundaries and focus on self-respect. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to step away from someone who wasn’t treating you right?
His excuses are like That
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s true, sometimes constant excuses can be a sign that someone’s heart isn’t fully in it anymore. Have you found that recognizing these excuses early on has helped you make better decisions in your relationships?
If he doesn't say Anything
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🤔 Sometimes, silence can speak volumes in a relationship, whether it’s from him or her. Do you think silence is a sign of acceptance or a sign of giving up?
I dare!
Love the confidence! 💯 What do you think is the most important sign to watch for when things start to shift? Your take could help others!
Better to do away with her, hence focus your life.
You make a good point-sometimes the best thing we can do is let go and focus on our own growth and purpose. It’s not always easy, but it can lead to a stronger sense of self. How has refocusing on yourself helped you in similar situations? Would love to hear your thoughts!
But He Complains to Me.
Thank you for sharing that! 😊 It can be tough when someone keeps complaining-it often means they’re holding onto some unresolved feelings. Do you think those complaints are a sign of wanting to fix things, or is it more about expressing frustration?
I dare.
Glad to see you're ready to take on the challenge! 💪 What do you think is the most important sign that someone is done with a relationship? Would love to hear your thoughts!
I dare
Appreciate the boldness! 💪 What would you say is the biggest challenge when it comes to recognizing these signs in real life? Always great to hear different perspectives! 😎
What He Lost it .
Thank you for your comment! Sometimes, losing something or someone can be a wake-up call to what truly matters. Do you think realizing what’s lost can lead to personal growth, or is it more about accepting and moving forward?
I DARE
That’s the spirit! It takes real courage to face challenges head-on. 💪 What’s been your biggest motivation to take this step? Would love to hear what drives you!
I dare you to
Thanks for the comment! Just curious, what exactly are you daring me to do? 😄 Would love to hear more about your thoughts!
Yes
Happy to hear this resonated with you! 💯 Which of these signs have you seen in your own experiences?
I dare
Love the confidence! Daring to face the truth is always a powerful move. Have you ever been in a situation where you noticed any of these signs? Would be great to hear your experience!
Yes
Glad you agree! Recognizing these signs can be a real game-changer. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where noticing them made a difference?
@@winstoic_offical I'm just gaining inner peace day by day with yo videos
I’m so glad to hear that the videos are helping you find inner peace! That’s what it’s all about-growing stronger and more centered every day. How do you usually practice keeping that inner peace when life throws challenges your way?
I dare
Love the confidence! It takes real courage to face the truth and take action when needed. What do you think is the hardest part about recognizing these signs early on?
I dare
Thank you for your comment! It sounds like you're ready to face the challenge head-on. What made you take that step? I’d love to hear more about what’s motivating you!