Diego Perez (Yung Pueblo)
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Exactly. Exactly.
I feel like my, my wife, like the, the way that she feels loved is when I'm taking care of the compost. But like the way I feel loved is by,
I feel like my, my wife, like the, the way that she feels loved is when I'm taking care of the compost. But like the way I feel loved is by,
I feel like my, my wife, like the, the way that she feels loved is when I'm taking care of the compost. But like the way I feel loved is by,
being hugged right you know touching yeah love languages right totally totally love languages and i tell my wife like the the flip side it's like my my corny dad joke it's like i'm touch sensitive like when you don't touch me i get sensitive right and um and she's just you know that just doesn't matter to her it's like not as important but i think we have to learn that we have to ask and not think that the person is just going to read our minds
being hugged right you know touching yeah love languages right totally totally love languages and i tell my wife like the the flip side it's like my my corny dad joke it's like i'm touch sensitive like when you don't touch me i get sensitive right and um and she's just you know that just doesn't matter to her it's like not as important but i think we have to learn that we have to ask and not think that the person is just going to read our minds
being hugged right you know touching yeah love languages right totally totally love languages and i tell my wife like the the flip side it's like my my corny dad joke it's like i'm touch sensitive like when you don't touch me i get sensitive right and um and she's just you know that just doesn't matter to her it's like not as important but i think we have to learn that we have to ask and not think that the person is just going to read our minds
Yeah, I think it helps to understand that dishonesty creates distance, right? Dishonesty within yourself, it creates distance between you and yourself. That means you're not appreciating your emotional history. You're not appreciating, you know, your wounds and your patterns. You're just sort of trying to distance yourself away from the things that you feel.
Yeah, I think it helps to understand that dishonesty creates distance, right? Dishonesty within yourself, it creates distance between you and yourself. That means you're not appreciating your emotional history. You're not appreciating, you know, your wounds and your patterns. You're just sort of trying to distance yourself away from the things that you feel.
Yeah, I think it helps to understand that dishonesty creates distance, right? Dishonesty within yourself, it creates distance between you and yourself. That means you're not appreciating your emotional history. You're not appreciating, you know, your wounds and your patterns. You're just sort of trying to distance yourself away from the things that you feel.
In relationship, when you're dishonest, it creates distance between you and your partner. And that could be about the small things or the big things. I think understanding that connection is fed by honesty. Like this is what allows this connection to continue because you have to feed the connection and you feed it by just being honest.
In relationship, when you're dishonest, it creates distance between you and your partner. And that could be about the small things or the big things. I think understanding that connection is fed by honesty. Like this is what allows this connection to continue because you have to feed the connection and you feed it by just being honest.
In relationship, when you're dishonest, it creates distance between you and your partner. And that could be about the small things or the big things. I think understanding that connection is fed by honesty. Like this is what allows this connection to continue because you have to feed the connection and you feed it by just being honest.
Even if it's something small or something large, like whether you like this TV show or not, or like how you really feel about ex, you know, family member, you know, whatever it could be like serious things to small things. I think when you're approaching honesty without judgment and without fear, because a lot of times honesty scares us. We're always like afraid that the home is going to break.
Even if it's something small or something large, like whether you like this TV show or not, or like how you really feel about ex, you know, family member, you know, whatever it could be like serious things to small things. I think when you're approaching honesty without judgment and without fear, because a lot of times honesty scares us. We're always like afraid that the home is going to break.
Even if it's something small or something large, like whether you like this TV show or not, or like how you really feel about ex, you know, family member, you know, whatever it could be like serious things to small things. I think when you're approaching honesty without judgment and without fear, because a lot of times honesty scares us. We're always like afraid that the home is going to break.
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But having a good understanding that, especially when you're approaching a relationship, not from a place of expectations and attachment, but a place of commitment where you know that you two are highly committed to each other, willingly so, and you support each other's happiness because there's clear information about it and you're choosing to act on it to support your partner, then it's a lot safer to be honest.