I think you really articulated and explained the meaning of "expectations" in a relationship really well. The thing is they both have to work on communication
I like to call the approach you've described "advanced golden rule": "Treat others the way THEY'd want to be treated." I've usually seen it in different contexts (like what people find offensive, the line between kidding and bullying, etc), but it applies even more in relationships. And communication is always critical in any kind of relationship, whether romantic or friendship. (Don't assume the other person knows what you want if you haven't told them. On the other hand, if you have told them, and they still ignore you, then you can get annoyed.)
Saying that men should be the ones to initiate is a nice thing to say from your ivory tower. I think women forget that men wanna feel wanted too. When society dumps the responsibility of initiating on one sex it leaves things imbalanced. Equality doesn't mean only taking the good and none of the bad. Saying you understand the fear and then just going oh well makes me feel like immediately tuning out. Maybe I'm an odd guy , but I like a woman who knows what she wants and goes after it and that includes wanting a woman to make the first move. It's exhausting always being the one trying and having to weather rejection. Confidence is attractive to both sexes. If a woman made the first move I'd at a minimum give her a couple dates to see if things mesh well, if only because I'd respect the shit out of her for making that first move. There are insecure men though who don't see it that way and tbh they aren't worth your time. If a man rejects you trust me you dodged a bullet.
I really like this podcast. I feel like you are trying to offer genuinely helpful advice and not just what you think society would have to say about it.
no seriously bailey, i loved this episode so much especially being post breakup after 9 months now of being single! this was so helpful and i wish i knew this stuff sooner😭😊🩷
I love this podcast bailey,maybe we can talk to each other on the phone someday soon cause i want to get to know you, I love you bailey, keep up the good work bailey 💕 💕 💕 😎
Why can’t women teach other to treat men like this instead of just expecting it? It’s 2023 and you want to be modern but then keep all the traditional things that men did in the past and still moan about the ‘patriarchy’ etc. you shouldn’t be entitled to just expect me to do all these things when you make no effort yourselves
im so excited for thi episode i loveee talking abt how the whole “ if he wanted to he would “ isn’t really a fair argument I ALWAYS think about that.
No fr becuase “if YOU wanted too u should of.”
I think you really articulated and explained the meaning of "expectations" in a relationship really well.
The thing is they both have to work on communication
I like to call the approach you've described "advanced golden rule": "Treat others the way THEY'd want to be treated." I've usually seen it in different contexts (like what people find offensive, the line between kidding and bullying, etc), but it applies even more in relationships.
And communication is always critical in any kind of relationship, whether romantic or friendship. (Don't assume the other person knows what you want if you haven't told them. On the other hand, if you have told them, and they still ignore you, then you can get annoyed.)
Saying that men should be the ones to initiate is a nice thing to say from your ivory tower. I think women forget that men wanna feel wanted too. When society dumps the responsibility of initiating on one sex it leaves things imbalanced. Equality doesn't mean only taking the good and none of the bad. Saying you understand the fear and then just going oh well makes me feel like immediately tuning out. Maybe I'm an odd guy , but I like a woman who knows what she wants and goes after it and that includes wanting a woman to make the first move.
It's exhausting always being the one trying and having to weather rejection.
Confidence is attractive to both sexes. If a woman made the first move I'd at a minimum give her a couple dates to see if things mesh well, if only because I'd respect the shit out of her for making that first move.
There are insecure men though who don't see it that way and tbh they aren't worth your time. If a man rejects you trust me you dodged a bullet.
THIS IS PERF TIMING MY NEW TALKING STAGE JS STARTED 🤞🏼🤭🤞🏼🤭😊
you are so well spoken, bailey!!
you have definitely opened my eyes to see things on a different level. THANK YOU!
This came at the perfect time omg
You are not stupid, the way your mind works is beautiful
I saw the title and started singing the song “if he wanted to he would”
I really like this podcast. I feel like you are trying to offer genuinely helpful advice and not just what you think society would have to say about it.
I love this podcast so much!!!❤
OMG this level-talk makes SO much sense!!!!! 💯👏🏻
no seriously bailey, i loved this episode so much especially being post breakup after 9 months now of being single! this was so helpful and i wish i knew this stuff sooner😭😊🩷
PERFECT TIMING
Hey Bailey can you please do a clean my room with me and declutter when you get back from Europe
Your podcast actually helps me so much
love u sm bailey
10 out of 10 it helps me in life. I love you bailey. I want to be like you and you have help me in life❤
Balieyyy I love you so much!!
Ur actually so funny
I love this podcast bailey,maybe we can talk to each other on the phone someday soon cause i want to get to know you, I love you bailey, keep up the good work bailey 💕 💕 💕 😎
Love u bails
Why can’t women teach other to treat men like this instead of just expecting it? It’s 2023 and you want to be modern but then keep all the traditional things that men did in the past and still moan about the ‘patriarchy’ etc. you shouldn’t be entitled to just expect me to do all these things when you make no effort yourselves