This was just a quick meet and greet at a steak house bar, and he casually says “Yeah, I still like this girl I was dating and broke it off with her. Now I realize I miss her and she won’t talk to me anymore.” And I’m thinking, this is not turning into another therapy session over a $20 skinny spicy! Why do people treat first dates or meetings like emotional unloading zones?!? Keep the drama in the drafts please!

I really don’t watch much TV, but I had it on last week from the nightly news to catch up on the beautiful people and country of Ukraine…and I am praying for their peace. A few hours later I walked by the TV and saw The Bachelor, and thought I should see what’s going on, well, because I’m kinda interested in the dating arena. Classic ending that I could’ve guessed and here’s why: Two women (of  the three left) were very emotionally hurt because they slept with him before they

Take a REAL look at what’s going on in your dating situation. Rather than getting super emotional, #crying #whinning, take a step back and regroup.  Look at what your dating situation really is:  He/She isn’t respecting you or your feelings.  YOU are perfectly perfect and you need to run, not walk, to your Happy Healthy Relationship. This is for guys as well as the ladies. *Note:  If you think you can stay for your own gain, you’re mistaken.  You’re wasting you’re well-being and adding stress to your life.

Ladies, before you’ve met in person, and if he’s treating you like the stranger that you are, there should be no kissy face emoji, love texting, texting how beautiful that you are, etc.  There should be no flirtation. If he is, then he’s a fake.  There should be no show or illusion of intimacy You’ve not met yet and there is no chemistry, no concrete commonality, or true attraction.  He should be polite and want to meet with you, be in the moment, and experience the person that you are.

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