Men Need THIS (To Feel Attraction)! Dr. John Gray (Full Interview)

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @MichelleMarchantJohnson
    @MichelleMarchantJohnson  2 дні тому +5

    Get Dr. John Gray's Free Relationship Course HERE: www.marsvenus.com/gift &
    **FREE 10 Secrets Every Woman Needs To Know (About Men)! eBook and audio HERE: whatrealmenwant.com/

  • @PersonalDevelopmentSchool
    @PersonalDevelopmentSchool 15 годин тому +2

    Thank you so much. I read John’s Men are from Mars…after listening watching your videos Michelle. Very interesting and helpful ❤

  • @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807
    @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807 День тому +3

    ... only felt endearing, calm energy, a few times throughout whole life while in the presence of another person ... he appeared older than I in those instances ... somehow, communication connection lost, interfered with? ... the idea of building a life with one other is powerful ... the mutual loyalty ...

  • @dorotaberner5380
    @dorotaberner5380 21 годину тому +1

    I think I saw a dogs tail in the background. so cute

  • @lorianncammllarie9406
    @lorianncammllarie9406 22 години тому +2

    Men have no game, boring to evolved women today. Address that!

  • @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807

    It looks like, A person can be xy and have testicular feminisation. Discrepancy, if person is put on birth certificate as M or F and then they decide for themselves, versus if put on birth certificate as X and a person can choose any three at any time. Or, 48 syndrome or etc.
    According to PubMed nih gov testicular feminisation, occurs in one out of 20000 births - if I've remembered correctly, there is a higher chance of being born with testicular feminisation than the chance (one out of 100000) of getting covid in Australia during lockdowns. For 48 Syndrome, 48xxyy or 48xxxy according to Medline plus gov there is one in 18000 to one in 40000 assigned male newborns. According to health direct gov, intersex variation happens in about two in every 100 births, which apparently is the same as the number of people with red hair.