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Devin and Erynn explore the question of whether "being nice" is sufficient for successful romantic relationships.
One contributor argues that niceness alone is inadequate, emphasizing the need for clear boundaries and deeper personal values. She suggests that relying solely on niceness can lead to being exploited or "run over" if boundaries are absent. Another contributor reinforces this perspective, stating that niceness is merely a foundational quality, and long-term relationships require additional attributes like conflict resolution skills, emotional regulation, and an absence of narcissistic or sociopathic traits.
Take a listen and tell us what you think!
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By Q. SheltonDevin and Erynn explore the question of whether "being nice" is sufficient for successful romantic relationships.
One contributor argues that niceness alone is inadequate, emphasizing the need for clear boundaries and deeper personal values. She suggests that relying solely on niceness can lead to being exploited or "run over" if boundaries are absent. Another contributor reinforces this perspective, stating that niceness is merely a foundational quality, and long-term relationships require additional attributes like conflict resolution skills, emotional regulation, and an absence of narcissistic or sociopathic traits.
Take a listen and tell us what you think!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.