Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...
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Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...
Send us a text It is one of the most common communication barriers that I notice as a therapist. The act of filling in the blanks. When we don't fully know or understand something, we fill in the blanks with our own thoughts. The problem tends to be that we usually get it wrong. It gets in the way of truly understanding the needs of our partner and the relationship. This episodes goes over the reasons we do it and how we can start changing this bad habit.
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Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...