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Relationships and Changing for Your Partner
The hosts discuss the idea of changing oneself for a partner in a relationship, stating that while it's important to recognize that some people may not mesh well together, if two people love each other they will want to work on changing to make their relationship work. Additionally, they touch on the topic of financial responsibility and how making adjustments such as having one partner stay at home may be necessary under certain circumstances.
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In this podcast, the hosts discuss whether it's fair to ask someone to change for a relationship and how change can happen naturally when two people love each other.
2:07:11 - 2:09:31 (02:19)
Summary
In this podcast, the hosts discuss whether it's fair to ask someone to change for a relationship and how change can happen naturally when two people love each other.
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The speaker talks about feeling insecure in their marriage due to their partner making divorce jokes, and emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's partner's feelings.
2:09:31 - 2:10:17 (00:46)
Summary
The speaker talks about feeling insecure in their marriage due to their partner making divorce jokes, and emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's partner's feelings.
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The podcast explores the idea that in relationships, men have the financial and protective responsibilities while women have other responsibilities to provide as partners.
2:10:17 - 2:11:52 (01:35)
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The podcast explores the idea that in relationships, men have the financial and protective responsibilities while women have other responsibilities to provide as partners. They also delve into why masculine energy is supposed to work harder than feminine energy.
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The speaker argues that if one parent works six days a week for 12 hours, the other partner should contribute by going back to work, or the family risks financial instability and has an absent parent.
2:11:52 - 2:13:57 (02:05)
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The speaker argues that if one parent works six days a week for 12 hours, the other partner should contribute by going back to work, or the family risks financial instability and has an absent parent.