Friendship as Intimacy
Lindsey emphasizes the importance of treating friendships with the same care and depth as romantic relationships, highlighting how resolving issues within friendships can enhance romantic connections. She discusses the overflow of love that comes from nurturing multiple friendships, which ultimately enriches her capacity for love in a partnership. This approach alleviates the pressure on romantic partners to fulfill every emotional need, fostering a more communal and supportive network.In this clip
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