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My Relationship Advice To Men

Get clear on your relationship readiness and communicate it as clearly (and as early) as possible to your potential partner.

This means be honest with yourself: Is there anything in your life right now that could interfere with the success of a new relationship? A common scenario that I see in my practice is a couple will have a whirlwind romance: feel amazing connection, fall in love…but then the guy starts to pull away or blows hot and cold (he’s interested one week and distant the next). And this might go on for some time before the guy finally admits that he’s not ready for a relationship. This is heartbreaking for both of you because it’s really painful to break up after you’ve become deeply bonded.

This is why it’s so important to have an intention when you enter a relationship and to communicate that intention. It’s okay to want to “just have fun” and not want commitment. But problems happen when you date someone who isn’t in it “just for fun” and who is looking for commitment. When you get clear on your relationship readiness and the kind of relationship that you’re ready for (whether it’s recreational or committed), you dramatically increase your chance of relationship success and happiness.

Melissa Josue at Happyhealthyrelationship.com is a blogger and relationship success coach for singles and couples. She specializes in working with stepmoms-to-be who are struggling with blending families and women who are in a relationship with a single dad or dating divorced or separated man.

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Good advice. Honesty is the best policy. Thank you. I'm Doctor Oatmeal Joey.

Am glad that it helps, pleasure is all mine, I'm Ahmed Ayoade, its nice meeting you Joey.