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Wanting To Be Wanted #725

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In this episode, we explore the complex dynamics of wanting to be wanted in relationships, emphasizing the universal nature of this desire.

What's the difference between wanting and needing? How does this play out in the context of intimacy and connection?

Our conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their own desires and the role they play in their relationships, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of oneself and one's partner.

Takeaways

Wanting to be wanted is a fundamental human desire.

There is a difference between wanting and needing in relationships.

Self-validation is crucial for healthy relationships.

Understanding your own desires can improve connection with your partner.

The dynamics of wanting play out in both sexual and emotional contexts.

Blame can hinder the ability to connect with a partner.

Recognizing the role of personal responsibility in relationship dilemmas is essential.

Creating something worth wanting involves self-awareness and growth.

The pressure of wanting can be alleviated through self-reflection.

Healthy relationships require a balance of self and other validation.

Enjoy the show!

On the Xtended version …

In the XTD content we dive into a dynamic that may be even more difficult that wanting to be wanted - Wanting to Want.

What exactly does this mean?

Join us to find our.

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Content provided by Dr Corey and Pam Allan, Dr Corey, and Pam Allan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr Corey and Pam Allan, Dr Corey, and Pam Allan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we explore the complex dynamics of wanting to be wanted in relationships, emphasizing the universal nature of this desire.

What's the difference between wanting and needing? How does this play out in the context of intimacy and connection?

Our conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their own desires and the role they play in their relationships, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of oneself and one's partner.

Takeaways

Wanting to be wanted is a fundamental human desire.

There is a difference between wanting and needing in relationships.

Self-validation is crucial for healthy relationships.

Understanding your own desires can improve connection with your partner.

The dynamics of wanting play out in both sexual and emotional contexts.

Blame can hinder the ability to connect with a partner.

Recognizing the role of personal responsibility in relationship dilemmas is essential.

Creating something worth wanting involves self-awareness and growth.

The pressure of wanting can be alleviated through self-reflection.

Healthy relationships require a balance of self and other validation.

Enjoy the show!

On the Xtended version …

In the XTD content we dive into a dynamic that may be even more difficult that wanting to be wanted - Wanting to Want.

What exactly does this mean?

Join us to find our.

Sponsors …

Paired App: Practice love every day with Paired, the #1 app for couples. Download the app at
https://www.paired.com/SMR

Everylove Intimates: Add spice and connection to your marriage with a Date Box. Get 20% off with our code SMR at https://everyloveintimates.com/smr

Academy: Join the Academy and go deeper. https://smr.fm/academy

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