Don’t keep yourself from a great relationship ❤️
In the journey of seeking meaningful relationships, it's essential to approach dating with an open heart and mind. The message highlighted here reminds us that harboring negative feelings or prejudices against a gender—such as saying "I hate men" or "I hate women"—can significantly limit your chances of attracting a healthy and loving partner. Mutual respect and understanding form the foundation of any successful relationship. Building a great relationship takes empathy, patience, and positive communication. When both partners come with open, respectful attitudes, they create a safe space where love can flourish. Instead of entering dating with resentment or distrust, focusing on personal growth and forgiveness can help remove emotional barriers. Additionally, embracing your own values and being authentic encourages like-minded people to connect with you. Whether you’re navigating the challenges of dating or marriage, it’s vital to set clear intentions rooted in kindness and honesty. Engaging in shared interests like cooking or faith can strengthen bonds and deepen mutual respect. Remember, a great relationship thrives when two people value and uplift each other rather than harboring hate or bitterness. Letting go of negative stereotypes and practicing empathy creates opportunities for genuine connections, leading to joyful and lasting partnerships.
Except when I say that I mean sa’ers, I mean misogynists, jerks, unsafe people. When men say that, they mean toxic women, women who are mean, but our physical threat is much higher. I mean it for my safety, they typically don’t. I do believe DV goes both ways, but is much more common men to women.