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Hey girlfriends! On today’s episode we’re giving our thoughts on internet relationships: is there an ideal time to post, does what you posting about your partner matter, not wearing wedding […]
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⚖️ In Episode 20 of Season 5 of "First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage," we explore the insightful cliché, "You can be right or you can be happy." Join our hosts as they discuss the art of choosing your battles in relationships and when it's better to prioritize happiness over being a know-it-all. 💑❤️
In this episode, we dive into the dynamics of compromise, understanding, and the importance of letting go of the need to always be right. Our hosts share personal anecdotes and practical advice on how to navigate disagreements with grace and empathy, ensuring that love and harmony prevail over ego and stubbornness.
We want to hear from you! Have you ever faced a situation where you had to choose between being right and being happy? How do you handle conflicts in your relationship? Share your stories and insights in the comments below.
👍 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more valuable discussions on love, relationships, and finding the balance between being right and being happy. Join us next time for another enlightening episode of "First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage."
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Hey girlfriends! On today’s episode we’re giving our thoughts on internet relationships: is there an ideal time to post, does what you posting about your partner matter, not wearing wedding […]
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