When It Comes to Men, Feelings Aren’t Facts
Are you a woman who is seeking a romantic relationship or you are in one right now?
If you answered yes, I want to share something interesting I’ve noticed as a male dating and relationship coach who helps women understand men… women are more interested in understanding men and men just want to know how to meet women.
This is one of the differences between how most men & women operate in the dating process and there’s something else I’ve noticed about women; women misinterpret men and their feelings.
Women often hear words from men and make them out to be something different than what men really mean.
In today’s episode, we are going to explore the DEEPER dynamics of feelings (from the perspective of what would love do?) and how men say one thing but it might mean something else.
Let’s talk about… When It Comes to Men, Feelings Aren’t Facts.
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Lisa Cunningham says
Sadly, men often say “I love you” right after sex. LOL Talk is cheap. Never forget that actions speak louder than words.
You are so wise, Jonathon!
Jonathon Aslay says
Happy to hear this resonated with you… thank you.
Sylvana Berendsen says
Great podcast! Thank you for that “giving away your power” reminder!
It is becoming a habit to listen to your podcast and cook dinner, lol I just find it peaceful to listen while cooking. ?
Jonathon Aslay says
Thank you so much for sharing this with me… I’m honored.
Lori says
I’m not a boastful person, but I truly believe I’m too good for most of the men I see and meet today; they are very shallow intellectually, sexually, and emotionally. Thank you for providing material that guides men and women toward exploring balanced relationships.