• Getting Real About Modern Love and Dishonesty

  • Oct 26 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Getting Real About Modern Love and Dishonesty

  • Summary

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    Ever wondered why relationships are more complex than a Rubik's cube and how to navigate through one? Let's crack the code together in this episode. We start off with a controversial concept - Dysonasy in a relationship, and the pros and cons of introducing a third party into a relationship. How does alcohol play a part in all this? Let's find out together.

    We also take a journey through the importance of 'me time' in between relationships and the power of discipline and self-growth in maintaining a healthy one. What's the harm in having a ‘sexy twin’ in a relationship or being in a monogamous relationship? A lot, according to some folks. But is it all bad? We discuss this, and the effects of social media on relationships.

    As we navigate through the maze of relationships, we also touch on some thorny issues such as open relationships, jealousy, and insecurity. The importance of self-awareness, respecting boundaries, and the possible fallout of threesomes and secret sexual relationships are covered. We end our discussion by exploring why some men engage in infidelity and the benefits of being single. So, are you ready to jump into this rollercoaster ride of a discussion on modern relationships?

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