Relationship Support Systems
The importance of having a trusted circle when dating is emphasized, as it can provide valuable, objective insights that might be overlooked due to personal biases. Sharing a personal experience, the speaker reflects on the embarrassment of past relationships and highlights how friends often see red flags before we do. Encouraging open communication with loved ones can lead to healthier relationship choices and a better understanding of potential issues.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode How to Feel Loved & Cherished In Your Relationship | Women of Impact Panel Show and the clip Setting Relationship Boundaries. In the first weeks of a relationship, my mental health struggles, especially with procrastination and avoiding hard tasks due to stress, may become apparent. I'm a young, honest person, so I'm planning to tell my partner what I'm going through emotionally and mentally, including the traumas I have and the toxic environment I come from, with narcissistic parents. However, I'm concerned that sharing this with my partner will turn them off, as I've heard from some of my girlfriends that they don't want a whiny boyfriend. Can you explain in detail how to approach this situation and communicate my struggles without pushing my partner away?
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