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Ep.55 | The SECRET to a Happy Gay Relationship!

Mar 04, 202419 minEp 55Transcript available on Metacast
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Why is it that most people understand how important communication is, but don't prioritize it?


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a healthy relationship without toxic or destructive arguments?


Today, Danny welcomes you to have a conversation about communication and the importance of healthy communication in your relationships. It has often been said that people who struggle to communicate do not feel confident within themselves. Most men struggle to communicate due to a variety of reasons (societal expectations, emotional repression, familial dynamics, self-esteem issues, etc.) which contributes to the issues we see within the LGBTQ+ community when it comes to dating and relationships. Avoidance runs rampant amongst Gay & Bisexual men and the solution is embracing your voice and learning how to communicate effectively.


Have you ever stopped and asked yourself, "what would it feel like to find someone that is serious about building a life together?" If you have, then you must realize how important communicating your expectations will be!


In the episode, you will learn:

  • The reason most men struggle to communicate
  • The difference between healthy and unhealthy communication
  • The best ways to overcome challenges in communication
  • Tips on how to navigate conflict
  • The need to take accountability


What We Discuss:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:05 How do you expect to connect if you cant communicate?
  • 05:20 Communication has been one of the biggest struggles for many people
  • 06:12 The difference between healthy and unhealthy communication
  • 08:30 The best things you can do to navigate conflict
  • 11:15 The underlying fear of not being good enough
  • 12:38 Learn to take accountability
  • 13:35 The best ways of overcoming communication challenges
  • 17:00 Ask your partner what they need

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