The Balance Cast with Lex Lowry

Ep.32 I Should We Continue To Idolize Romance

1 h 6 min · 27. sept. 2019
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Lex Lowry addresses how we've allowed ourselves to idolize the concept of romance while oblivious of its roots and how it has carried into modern dating. It's created an imbalance in relationships, leading to unmet expectations, followed by broken hearts and divorced marriages. All due to a lack of trust and insecurity developed between potential partners, by presenting ourselves other than what we are in order to make an impression. Furthermore trying to carry on the facade for as along as possible. Romance unbeknownst to many, has affected in ways we did not expect.

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