Where are the Spiritual Men in London?
What do I even mean by ' Spiritual' as nowadays everyone uses this word.
Divinely masculine spiritual men... we need more of you <3
I've been thinking a lot about the differences in our dating decisions.
Dating for Fun vs Dating for Love
I find myself coming across a lot of people bringing up the fact that men and women think good sex is enough to bring "to the table", even in building LONG lasting relationships. And don't get me wrong, Sex IS important. But real Union is about other things.
Things we can do for each other without materialistic gain, without finances, without sex.
Our generation, at least in London, seems so far away from actual intimacy. From actually beautiful bonds - and it's tiring and embarrassing to witness.
If you're over 25 looking to build and grow WITH someone.. please understand:
Good Sex IS the bare minimum.
Seriously speaking I didn't expect to drop another episode so soon BUT seeing this clip going viral about Blac Chyna claiming she's changing and is worth more than OnlyFans has been problematic to me.
I find it problematic that these so called celebrities get supported at any and every decision they make, even if it screams "I'm doing it for money and fame."
If a “regular” woman does that it’s not supported as much. It is frowned upon.
Everything in Hollywood is preplanned - I don’t get how people see this as authentic.
Same way they jumped on the trend of surgeries, lip fillers, tattoos and piercings. - Ain’t nothing real about these people, in my opinion.
All in all I DO support change, because that's the only thing in life that is constant. But I do not want our teenage girls to think that jumping on every trend for money is worth it.
What are your thoughts?
This and more in this episode!
This time I'm starting off talking about something I've written..
I needed to talk about Men selling themselves short and the difference between Men and "Boys".
Why are certain Men (I'd rather call boys) so thrown off when a Woman approaches them and yet they decide to go back playing with "girls"?
Self Worth and Connection are the biggest points I'm making in this episode.
In this episode it's all about Sensuality & Sexuality or is it simply Looks & Personality?
Also what is the deal with the double standards and Body count?
We're used to hearing women are the prize but has that changed?