Breaking Romantic Myths
Taking responsibility for your choices is crucial for personal growth and change. The idealized narratives from romantic comedies and reality shows create unrealistic expectations about love and relationships, often leading to feelings of being broken or in need of saving. Genuine connections are built on mutual respect and understanding, where boundaries are not only respected but celebrated. Beware of love bombing; it often targets those still clinging to the fantasy of being rescued.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#403: What is Love Bombing? Signs of Emotional Manipulation
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