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Don’t Date with a Cynical Heart | Relationship Advice by Mat Boggs #shorts

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and Why Don't Date with a Cynical Heart #shorts #shortvideo
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  • @EmilyGloeggler7984 says:

    I’m glad I knew what I wanted in a husband and I sought and waited for it. I wasn’t confident at all and yet in spite of being unconfident, I found the ideal man I prayed for and needed in my life. I don’t need to date and spread eagle for every man I fancy and I’m glad I even rejected guys I liked who honestly weren’t good enough for me.

  • @UntaintedIndigo says:

    This what I used to do….I think of ways to get out of the date if we are not a match then, something happened and I opened myself to everyone including the ugly. So, Im waiting for the unexpected to happen.

  • @sreyen1065 says:

    my question is I just turned 50, am I too old to date?. or too old to find true love?.. thanks

  • @tarotwithrj2486 says:

    Good share

  • @denisejones2639 says:

    Makes sense 🤓👍🏼

  • @mucheychimezie5436 says:

    came in timely for me.

  • @christinagrabski3380 says:

    This is good, but the criterias still have to meet your needs and wants.

  • @clairexxx0405 says:

    Humour and Lovingness is my criteria.🙃

  • @Ziggimomspal68 says:

    Thank you…everyone dating right now needs to see this

  • @alicestegman7780 says:

    Best dating advice I’ve heard all week. This is so true!

  • @susancourtney882 says:

    Thanks Matt!

  • @rebeccaverkuilen5844 says:

    Thanks…

  • @labazoops says:

    Guys always dump the date when I tell them I have a physical challenge.😮 Why?

    • @ItsAsparageese says:

      I have some chronic illness/disability issues myself, and although I haven’t experienced much rejection over them, I think it has a lot to do with the fact that most people I associate with are neurodivergent so my partners/potential partners tend to have a lot of experience with the normalization of discussing disabilities. Maybe it has to do with the age/generational traits of your peer group? Or there could also be a pattern inherent to the kind of relationship you’re attracting, where you happen to generally get drawn to people who have a high likelihood of feeling insecure about their ability to be a good partner to someone with special needs. Idk, just brainstorming possibilities, there could be other reasons of course

  • @Butifulhart says:

    @5:59p.m., I’m not open…. I met my SOULMATE for my life’s journey we are making ourselves happy first then we are FULL FORCE! WE ARE SO SO CONNECTED! ❤❤❤🥰

  • @whitechicacooks5780 says:

    I’m still learning to let down my cynical walls. Everyone I’ve met since escaping the ex’s abuse, seems to fly the red flags pretty quickly. And I don’t know how often it’s an ACTUAL red flag or just my looking thru the lense of my trauma. 😢

    • @CorporateQueen says:

      Then if you’re not sure, stop dating and date yourself

    • @whitechicacooks5780 says:

      @@CorporateQueen I haven’t even been on 1 date since escaping the ex… I don’t want to hurt anyone because I’m not fully healed.

    • @labazoops says:

      What does your intuition tell you.? Intuition never lies!!!❤

    • @whitechicacooks5780 says:

      @Patty S I often give extra chances, to make sure if it’s just me or if it’s an ACTUAL red flag. Unsure if it’s turned a good guy away… I hope not. But I’m unwilling to teach my boys (again) that abuse is love or it’s ok to give/receive abuse. I’ll risk missing a good relationship, to keep them safe!

    • @ItsAsparageese says:

      ​@@labazoops Intuition lies all the time when it’s been skewed/made hypersensitive by trauma. Trauma recovery is real work and requires a lot of hard practice of self-awareness and self-development in order to be able to relate to people and situations in an honest and accurate way.

      Intuition has its place in all people’s judgment and should never be ignored altogether (indeed, examining our reflexive gut responses to things is an important part of healing those responses), but the idea that it “never lies” only applies to a perfect human who’s never had any kind of pain and is exactly perfectly well-adjusted with perfect emotional self-awareness and perfect emotional regulation and perfect judgment. (So, nobody who really exists.)

  • @rubirose196 says:

    Love u matt

  • @Muchjoy.. says:

    Always be prepared for an unexpected pleasant experience.. 💜🇨🇦👏

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