Are you objectifying your relationships?
It can be really easy to take your romantic relationships for granted.
When you hear the word objectify, it’s usually used with the idea that you’re objectifying sexually, but objectification can come in many forms. When we take our romantic relationships for granted, we can engage in a form of objectification.
How do we counter objectification?
Active Listening
Being Curious
Recognizing the disconnect
If you need help with that I’ve got a resource for you below.
I’ve Got You - The Sovereign Man’s Relationship Guide
If you’ve ever felt frustrated because your woman shares her struggles, and the moment you offer a solution, she gets upset—you're not alone. Men are wired to solve problems. It’s a strength, but in relationships, it can become a roadblock.
The truth is, when a woman opens up about her frustrations, fears, or challenges, she’s usually not looking for you to fix anything. She’s looking for something far more powerful—your presence.
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