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In this episode, Kimberly discusses the detrimental mindset of prioritizing connection over compatibility in dating, especially for men who have been married before. She explains why many good-hearted men fall into this pattern and how it affects their confidence and relationships. Kimberly outlines the signs of chasing connection at all costs, the emotional consequences, and the benefits of engaging in relationships based on mutual growth. By setting clear boundaries and choosing partners who can reciprocate, men can build healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Tune in for valuable insights on creating intentional dating lives and deeply loving connections.

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