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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
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    6 Simple Things That Make Anyone WILDY Attractive & Desirable
    On today's video, @MaryJoRapini shares 6 ways that will make anyone more attractive. Be sure to check out and share the full episode via the link below.
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  • @ChrisW1019
    @ChrisW1019 Рік тому +41

    1) Assertive (Neither passive nor aggressive)
    2) Emotional intelligence
    3) Your words match your actions
    4) Show self discipline
    5) Enjoy your own interests
    6) Maintain a growth mindset

  • @gmvixn8849
    @gmvixn8849 Рік тому +13

    Hafeez could learn from this. Because he's very rigid, his way or the highway. Thinks he knows everything. Tries to rate women while not being above a 6 himself. Invalidates others experiences. Desperate to feel powerful instead of just being confident. He's just perfomative.

    • @trefrank5691
      @trefrank5691 Рік тому +1

      Dang… that’s spot on. “Performative” is an accurate summation of him.

    • @gmvixn8849
      @gmvixn8849 Рік тому +1

      @@trefrank5691 thank you. I didn't want to be mean, but I think some guys forget what makes them attractive to us especially long term. Guys who are performative give women a false sense of security giving the image that they will love and protect us but somehow only love & protect themselves there is no room for us. Some protect themselves so much that they leave us out in the shivering cold in order to protect himself , his kingdom of emptiness. Some ppl want us to be feminine and hold the space for them, but can they do it for us in return.

  • @Introvertedalpha
    @Introvertedalpha Рік тому

    Thoughtful video! Thank you for sharing your insight!

  • @tbinspired
    @tbinspired Рік тому +4

    That couple on the thumbnail is a real couple (Iman and Stephon Alford) and their love story on how God brought them together is very inspiring. Their UA-cam channel is called “Iman & Stephon Forever”.

    • @87musiclova
      @87musiclova Рік тому

      They're story is quite interesting! It popped up one day on my feed and, I've watched all the videos for their story. One point that is great to see is that she lets him get out his complete thought before responding. Jumping in before the person his finished is something that people have to do some work on.

    • @87musiclova
      @87musiclova Рік тому

      *is not his lol

  • @DangerouslyAddictiv1
    @DangerouslyAddictiv1 Рік тому

    This is great!

  • @ROBERTDAVis2271
    @ROBERTDAVis2271 Рік тому

    Fantastic video 👍🏿

  • @gracemorua2553
    @gracemorua2553 Рік тому +1

    4:15!! Yes!
    Being able to work with a partner is huge. Finding someone who is fun to be around but isn’t able to communicate in healthy way or doesn’t process their emotions in healthy ways made life so unbearable.

  • @MartinGarden
    @MartinGarden Рік тому

    Wooow that part of 11:40 is so true, I wanna be reminded of my success and it gives power

  • @jabbaweezy
    @jabbaweezy Рік тому +1

    I prefer this podcast when chris hosts

  • @anthonylozano8035
    @anthonylozano8035 Рік тому +4

    This woman has no idea what she’s talking about. She brings up good quality points for a loving relationship however not for a desire filled relationship which can breed love and mutual attraction based off desire. Familiarity is important in a long term relationship but having an aspect of unfamiliarity is a turn on as well. This whole thing about the traits: income provider, loyalty, and faithfulness which we’re ok in the 50s, only doesn’t stand well until today mainly because women in the work force and feminism. Women want equal or better. That means making more. And considerably much more than what wAs required in the 50s. Providing means being the primary sole provider of the family. Of course this topic is multifaceted but clearly this woman has some big blind spots she hasn’t addressed

  • @user-yq7ud5vt2j
    @user-yq7ud5vt2j Рік тому +1

    There's a reason why the men raised by single mothers/with weak or negligible (absent) male role models do poorly in the dating world. Women can sniff out a boy who's not done baking who doesn't have his sh*t together, especially value system. These boychildren are behind on so ,amy levels: social skills, grooming, conversational ability, savings, purpose. That doesn't scream father or even relship material. Provide, protect & have a good attitude + role models. When you have an entire generation taking advice from youtube grifters & f*ck all hoodie wearing podcasters in some basement, what do you think will happen? These men are literally monetising your misery for their gain. A friend of mine who shall remain nameless made 6 figures in 4 years taking into the bitter, lonely, 1nc3l market. Now it's come full circle because he's scared of the male environment his young son will grow up in. It's even sadder for men of color who are already way behind in marriage and divorce stats. You're just sowing the oats for future destruction. If you notice it is the underclass, lower class and lower middle class that are having this weird gender war and gh3tt0 discourse about dating dynamics. While the $$$ are growing up in stable, loving households, going to private schools and meeting their significant others in high ranking colleges across the country, including top med schools and law schools, or division 1-2 college sports teams, through churches in affluent areas, yacht clubs, golf clubs, sailing clubs, lacrosse teams, being introduced by mutual friends etc.. when you're high achievijg and higly educated, you dont need or value women who egostroke you and pander to your lower impulses. These men who require so much emotional coddling either grew up with absent/no dads, minimal achievement at school, didnt apply themselves to get into college, are generally purposeless and invisible in life. They then take out their low status pecking order on women. It makes more sense to take it out on your mother than random women you l*st over on instagram but can never hope to get. Take asian mothers who set their sons up for success or jewish moms. They dont then create mediocre, entitled, hateful sons who drift aimlessly in life