Healing and Self-Discovery
Josie reflects on her past relationships, emphasizing the importance of personal healing and self-awareness. She acknowledges that many of her previous partners were not her "person," finding closure and acceptance in that realization. Instead of rushing into new relationships, she prioritizes her emotional well-being and growth, recognizing that true love requires time and introspection.In this clip
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