Diego Perez (Yung Pueblo)
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It was a nice moment where, you know, it reminds me like what she wanted as support two years ago isn't necessarily valid. Like I need to check in and make sure that in terms of like our actions, our language and whatnot, that I'm actually being supportive.
It was a nice moment where, you know, it reminds me like what she wanted as support two years ago isn't necessarily valid. Like I need to check in and make sure that in terms of like our actions, our language and whatnot, that I'm actually being supportive.
It was a nice moment where, you know, it reminds me like what she wanted as support two years ago isn't necessarily valid. Like I need to check in and make sure that in terms of like our actions, our language and whatnot, that I'm actually being supportive.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's ready to travel.
She's ready to travel.
She's ready to travel.
I think one of the biggest red flags is a lack of humility. When someone has a lack of humility in terms of like, they think they know everything, they think all their opinions are right. That means that they also carry a very static sense of identity. If that static sense of identity is there, that means that they're a highly attached person.
I think one of the biggest red flags is a lack of humility. When someone has a lack of humility in terms of like, they think they know everything, they think all their opinions are right. That means that they also carry a very static sense of identity. If that static sense of identity is there, that means that they're a highly attached person.
I think one of the biggest red flags is a lack of humility. When someone has a lack of humility in terms of like, they think they know everything, they think all their opinions are right. That means that they also carry a very static sense of identity. If that static sense of identity is there, that means that they're a highly attached person.
So they're not going to have the flexibility it takes to be able to grow together. I think that's something definitely to watch out for. A green flag is the inverse. Someone who appreciates learning. Someone who understands that when you go into a relationship, I may love you and I may feel strongly for you, but I'm not necessarily going to know how to care for you. I have to learn that over time.
So they're not going to have the flexibility it takes to be able to grow together. I think that's something definitely to watch out for. A green flag is the inverse. Someone who appreciates learning. Someone who understands that when you go into a relationship, I may love you and I may feel strongly for you, but I'm not necessarily going to know how to care for you. I have to learn that over time.
So they're not going to have the flexibility it takes to be able to grow together. I think that's something definitely to watch out for. A green flag is the inverse. Someone who appreciates learning. Someone who understands that when you go into a relationship, I may love you and I may feel strongly for you, but I'm not necessarily going to know how to care for you. I have to learn that over time.
I have to learn that by literally asking you, like, how can I support your happiness? Yeah. And I think the other thing in terms of how do you want to be loved?
I have to learn that by literally asking you, like, how can I support your happiness? Yeah. And I think the other thing in terms of how do you want to be loved?
I have to learn that by literally asking you, like, how can I support your happiness? Yeah. And I think the other thing in terms of how do you want to be loved?
Exactly. Exactly.
Exactly. Exactly.