Send us a text We walk through the core skills that turn dating from chaos into character: hearing “no” without rewriting it as “maybe,” recognizing when persistence crosses into stalking, and separating workplace warmth from real-world interest. We talk cultural nuance, too—the weight of family expectations, visas, and study or work priorities—without using any of that as a shortcut past someone’s boundaries. Consent is simple. Respect is non-negotiable. From there we get practical. How to ...
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Send us a text We walk through the core skills that turn dating from chaos into character: hearing “no” without rewriting it as “maybe,” recognizing when persistence crosses into stalking, and separating workplace warmth from real-world interest. We talk cultural nuance, too—the weight of family expectations, visas, and study or work priorities—without using any of that as a shortcut past someone’s boundaries. Consent is simple. Respect is non-negotiable. From there we get practical. How to ...
Send us a text I talk about what “preference” actually means—and what it doesn’t. I don’t put anyone on a pedestal; I look for character, kindness, and the ability to resolve conflict without turning life into a battlefield. We get into authenticity versus social media personas, why natural connection beats curated image, and how jealousy shows up in every culture if we let insecurity steer. I share why I won’t start fights to prove loyalty, won’t read phones to satisfy suspicion, and won’t m...
Let's Talk About It
Send us a text We walk through the core skills that turn dating from chaos into character: hearing “no” without rewriting it as “maybe,” recognizing when persistence crosses into stalking, and separating workplace warmth from real-world interest. We talk cultural nuance, too—the weight of family expectations, visas, and study or work priorities—without using any of that as a shortcut past someone’s boundaries. Consent is simple. Respect is non-negotiable. From there we get practical. How to ...