Infatuation Rules
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So, what are green flags? They're the things that you want from relationships. They're always positive and are based in mutual-respect and appreciation. Here are some examples: Listens to you.
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Read More »Not everyone is going to have every single green flag. (Or if they do, I want to meet them!) So think about the things you want most. For me, I won’t compromise on a good sense of humour, someone who respects my space, and someone who loves our differences as much as our similarities.
He Doesn't Prioritize Time with You Now, he doesn't prioritize time with you. It's an afterthought, or he might even be actively avoiding you. He's...
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