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Dating A PROVIDER Man Can Come With THESE 5 Struggles

Dating A PROVIDER Man Can Come With THESE 5 Struggles…In this dating advice video, I give you five struggles that can come with dating a provider man. Take heed of this dating advice, and ensure you watch the entire video.

As a certified life coach, relationship coach, and dating coach, I want to make dating and relationships easier for you. I pray that you find this video helpful and you will be able to enjoy dating and have a fulfilling, healthy relationship.

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  • @MaggieChimbwanda says:

    Waiting for God to give me a providing man and let God give me the capacity to accommodate him. Amen❤

  • @tbey82 says:

    Very insightful post! Super helpful

  • @JStig12 says:

    You are right Stephan. I don’t have a problem with providing. I have a problem with going in a vague generalized direction or going in circles toward nothing.

  • @juliaruiz5942 says:

    You are so right. Appreciation and respect for your husband is everything

  • @juliaruiz5942 says:

    God bless me with a husband who was a good provider. Unfortunately he passed away in 2012 after 30 years together. Half of those years, I stay at home. I decide to work. He never ask me for a single penny. He take care of everything. He work and give me the money, to pay all the bills. He was happy even if he didn’t have a penny in his pocket, because his family was his priority. That make me too hard to look for another relationship.

  • @alemjapaur1332 says:

    I once read the Winner Effect Girlfriend Game by Kyrie Dotts and almost immediately started noticing that women were reacting differently to me. This book is like unlocking a cheat code.

  • @twila1968 says:

    This time of teaching is very important for me and timely. Thank you so much!!!

  • @osamuyii says:

    When did love and relationships become so strenuous? God help us all.

    • @h8h215 says:

      Because women want more then what their ancestors wanted from men, which now opens up the exact same argument for men wating more from women.

      Women must qualify to men to be proposed to, men must qualify for women to have s3x with, the requirements have gone up since the 1960s.

      Female 304 and masculine behavior devalues women, and gaming watching p0rn and not working hard devalues men.

      Men are not inspired based on the quality of women there is and women are not inspired based on the lack of effort men are putting in.

      How to restore order? Women must reinstate their value to inspire men to pursue women again.

  • @enaalexis92 says:

    Provider men aren’t always entrepreneurs, they can be regular 9-5 guys, find what you can handle and go for that. No headache, no drama.

  • @PatienceNyataKocker says:

    As long he is a PROVIDER/LEADER…baby boy I’m ALL yours!! 😜😂 You got yourself a beautiful housewife lol

  • @ORANGELILY4U says:

    I’m supportive by nature. I love to cook, garden, and do artistic things. A provider man seems perfect for me. ☀️🌺

  • @RhondaR4 says:

    If my husband is the sole provider he can work as he pleases. I just ask for open communication. I don’t want to be left home feeling loney because I don’t hear from him while he’s away. I need to know while he is away on work that I can pray over him on a phone call. I’ll want to be his safe and peaceful place. ❤️🙏🏽

  • @millenka8089 says:

    I’ve been a working woman all my life. I can’t even imagine being dependent on someone else for my well being. It’s like being a helpless child. Besides being dependent like that in my view makes you more vulnerable to abuse. For me, it’s empowering to make my own money and use it as I see fit. I need to know that I can take care of myself. And I think working has given me a sense of accomplishment and empowerment that being a stay at home wife never could. IMO

    • @h8h215 says:

      So he can use his money as he sees fit? He too will need to bank some savings just incase the relationship doesnt work out, it sounds like you want to have one foot out of the door just incase.

      You have sold your femininity and bought into masculine superiority, shame.

      Its a shame you view your career as empowering and something that is to be valued over having a family and being there to raise your own kids.

    • @sunstonechapel623 says:

      Having a provider man doesn’t mean being dependent on him. I know a few friends who are provided for and they still work. One has her own home, but when she married, he pay for everything and now she rents out her home. She works and gets to keep her own money while he pays for all of their bills. She is independent but her husband still provides.

  • @michellewilliams8407 says:

    My first husband was a provider, but not hard core. It allowed him to be home at night, but not necessarily on the weekend. It allowed me to work part-time and take care of our son. I would love to have that back…without the infidelity, of course.

  • @RoyalSweetness22 says:

    Be willing, open, honest and take action in that relationship. Value one another. 👍🏼

  • @TawandaClark-ii9ps says:

    True there is no mere “perfect” scenario, so nobody should be expecting that, but definitely not sub par situations.

  • @TawandaClark-ii9ps says:

    I usually pray and ask Haya can he open the doors to blessings WHILE making sure I’m vibrating high, to not block my own blessings. It’s through the Divine that everything happens, and be sure to say “thanks” before and after.

  • @Cindy_Love_2025 says:

    Excellent video!!!💯💯💯👏🏼❤️

    Make it a habit to show appreciation on a daily basis to everyone, not just when you’re in a relationship.

  • @logimejiabatista344 says:

    You just name everything I going through with my partner. Thank you for this vídeo

  • @emilee930 says:

    I love it when he goes somewhere and I can have quiet time. 😂

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