“What do I talk about with women?”
“And what should I never talk about with women?”
These are some of the most commonly asked – and answered – questions in the dating advice circles.
I realised something yesterday: there is a difference between “talking about” and “sharing”.
“Talking about” usually involves a deflection of attention from the self.
“Sharing” is about becoming present to our own experience and offering another person a part of ourselves.
How often do you “talk about” and how often do you share? And how much of “you” is in each?
Steven
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