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Monday, January 13th, 2025 at
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January 13, 2025 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Heartbreak, love, Overcoming Fear, Personality Mirror Soulmate Typology, Respect, Self-Love, Self-Worth, Soulmate, Soulmates, The Subconscious Mind, True Emotion Mirrors, True Love, Vulnerability
The Healing Precious Soulmate is a transitionary permanent bond between people. It is somewhat of a “false TrEmoR” but is an authentic, beautiful connection. The purpose of this connection is that of healing and revitalizing, as the name suggests. It is more selfless than the connection between True Emotion Mirrors, which has this deeply selfish […]
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Tuesday, November 5th, 2024 at
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November 5, 2024 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Internet, Respect, secrets, Self-Worth
There are times when people keep you at an arm’s lenght to protect you and to respect you. They may not be the kind of a person you think they are and they are acutely aware of that. Therefore, they keep you out of their lives. They may think you are naive, but they still […]
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Sunday, September 8th, 2024 at
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September 8, 2024 Tags: Ego, Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Love, Self-Worth
Your looks should be reflect respect. Respect for yourself, other people in general, and your romantic and sexual partner(s). It shouldn’t be about trying to fit a mold, trying to be perfect, gaining acceptance or approval for being prettier than others. You don’t need to be the prettiest thing alive, or the most handsome man […]
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Sunday, May 19th, 2024 at
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May 19, 2024 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
Femininity is always respected, right? A lot of talk goes into respecting women and feminine women and feminine needs and whatnot. Well, masculinity also deserves respect. One of the things that masculine people, masculine women included, don’t really like is maternal love energy in a hug from someone OTHER than their closely bonded mother, particularly […]
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Sunday, February 12th, 2023 at
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June 13, 2024 Tags: Cat Type Thinkers, Dog Type Thinker, Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth, Thinker Type
When the Dog Type Thinkerasks for respect, they basically mean the exact opposite of what a Cat Type Thinkers means. Self-respect is similarly the opposite for them: the Dog Type Thinker respect: “Consider me worthy of your company and care.” the Dog Type Thinker self-respect: “I demand that you will not reject me because I […]
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022 at
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Tags: Ego, Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Love, Self-Worth
Tick the right answers. (Some are wrong.) I hold myself to a standard that I am proud of and won’t allow anyone to drag me down from without a very good reason. I will not allow others to violate myself, my rights, or my values within reason. I will make sure others kneel before me. […]
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Sunday, August 15th, 2021 at
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Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
This DOES NOT apply to all women but explains some of the current day BS with #MeToo and other similar campaigns. I believe that there are women who demand insane levels of respect only to feel disrespected – to find the guy with the balls to call them on their BS… Or just take what […]
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Sunday, August 1st, 2021 at
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June 13, 2024 Tags: Cat Type Thinkers, Dog Type Thinker, Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, love, Respect, Self-Worth, shame and guilt, Thinker Type
the Dog Type Thinker function largely on the feeling of love. The Cat Type Thinkers are far more interested in earning people’s respect. The Dog Type Thinker are very much like small children after attention, where as the Cat Type Thinkers act like young adults trying to prove their capability in this world. The Cat […]
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Monday, July 31st, 2017 at
11:36 am in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
Tick the correct definition of respect. (Some of these are wrong, but how some people understand the word.) Do not say mean things about me even when they are true. (As in: Do not put me face-to-face with the white lies I’ve told myself about myself and what is told about me. Do not threaten […]
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Sunday, September 4th, 2016 at
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June 13, 2024 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
In reality, we get turned on by all the wrong people. Respecting and loving someone is a tricky thing when our natural feelings of respect and love are attached to people who society tells us not to respect nor love, or even look at as a human being, let alone someone you should respect… Then again… You might respect someone too much… Ach!
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