All that glitters is not gold is an appropriate line in the
dating world. There are many women
who look great, on paper. However,
once you get to know her, the person she pretended to be disappears. That’s because she sent her
well-trained representative to make a good impression. When the representative retires, the
kind, gentle woman who wanted to
hear everything you said will now talk over
you before a word comes out of your mouth. What happened?
In dating, we are taught to put our best foot forward. Then after you are comfortable, we are
told to “just be ourselves”. For
some reason, our best foot is reserved for the first few months of getting to
know a person. After the honeymoon
is over, we believe people should accept the flaws we shamelessly impose on
them. Yet, we hide those flaws in
the beginning for fear the person will not accept us for who we are.
Since most people don’t own a crystal ball, they feel as
though they were blind sided when the real person shows up. They say he or she changed. No, they never changed. You simply had no idea how to get them to
reveal themselves.
On this show, we are going to focus on how to lift the veil
on the representative and smoke out the real person. While dating can be filled with fun and excitement, you are
inviting a new person into your life.
If you don’t know what questions to ask, you may be inviting a disaster
into your life.
Therefore, it is imperative to know what to ask. While you may believe you will
sacrifice fun and excitement for reality, it does not have to be the case. As a man, do you want to waste valuable
resources on a woman who is not worth your time? This show will teach you how to uncover what you really need
to know without her knowing you are stripping her down to the truth.
Tonight, Sunday, July 14, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight
Talk with Ted Santos and
Blair Nash.
To hear the show live: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/ted_blair/2019/07/14/do-you-know-how-to-smoke-out-a-bad-girlfriend
Call to comment or ask questions live at: (323) 642-1387.
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