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The Truth About Red Flags and Chemistry in Relationships
In this episode, the host discusses red flags and chemistry in relationships. Contrary to popular belief, red flags are not just visible in other people, and chemistry is not just an innate feeling but is also influenced by context effects.
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Red flags are often interpreted based on a single snapshot of someone's behavior, rather than considering their overall actions.
38:58 - 41:01 (02:03)
Summary
Red flags are often interpreted based on a single snapshot of someone's behavior, rather than considering their overall actions. Additionally, the context in which we meet someone can also impact how we perceive potential red flags in a relationship.
ChapterThe Truth About Red Flags and Chemistry in Relationships
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Exploring how our biological response to stress and excitement contributes to the feeling of chemistry with others, and discussing the issue of making ourselves available to people who are not available to us.
41:01 - 43:04 (02:02)
Summary
Exploring how our biological response to stress and excitement contributes to the feeling of chemistry with others, and discussing the issue of making ourselves available to people who are not available to us.