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Closeness

Why you should talk to strangers

30 May 2018

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Have you ever caught yourself creating emotional barriers with a simple phrase like, “You don’t know me!” or “You’re a stranger!” or “You could be a serial killer” when you’re on a date and trying to make a smart choice? These seemingly innocent words carry more weight than we realize, potentially sabotaging our chances for genuine connection.Imagine the invisible walls we unconsciously build in our daily interactions: avoiding eye contact with a fellow shopper, reflexively stepping back when someone new approaches, or treating unfamiliar faces as if they’re invisible. Each of these moments represents a missed opportunity for a meaningful interaction.This episode explores the subtle art of connection—how our language and micro-behaviors can either invite intimacy or push people away. We’ll uncover the surprising ways our communication patterns impact our relationships, revealing how small, intentional shifts can transform our social experiences from distant and guarded to open and authentic.Get ready to challenge your assumptions about connection, learn to break down invisible barriers, and discover the profound power of being truly present with those around you—even those who might initially feel like “strangers.”Would you like me to refine this further? The summary maintains the podcast’s introspective tone while making the language more dynamic and inviting.Are you ready to come closer?Visit closeness.com for in person coaching and more sexual guidance.You can also subscribe to Closeness on YouTube

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