Stop being SO masculine - The Preston Smiles Show
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“It is not being about him, it's about you and about what you can do to serve him
which ultimately serves you.”
Preston Smiles is a self-help guru and influencer focusing on personal wellness and positivity. His mission is to mentor and guide people in loving themselves and seeking fulfillment. He is the author of Love Louder: 33 Ways to Amplify Your Life and Now Or Never: Your Epic Life in 5 Steps. He has been featured in LA Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, and Origin magazine.
Preston will make you understand why men start to say stop being masculine and ask you to pay attention to your partner’s behavior because you are the safe place of your partner, and he needs some nurturing after a rough day. He will advise you to be willing to be open-minded and willing to accept that others can do the same thing. Preston will remind you that we are all giving and sacrificing for our relationship to work and grow so keep acknowledging each other.
Episode highlight:
[00:23] Introduction
[01:03] The reason behind a man saying why you are being masculine
[02:10] The birth of women's empowerment
[04:01] Confusion about being wrong in her eyes
[05:25] The nature of men as hunters
[06:37] Preston suggests to women how to keep a relationship with a man
[07:40] Communication is always the key to a good relationship
[08:03 A safe place a man can have
[09:35] Understand what's going on in his mind when he asks you to stop being masculine
[10:00] Closing message
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