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Co-Host Simone Milasas (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/simone) You have what's commonly known as relationships, you have situationships, and now you have creationships. The term was coined by my first-time guest Simone Milasas, who sheds some new light on some of the ideals we've held true for years now around here. Now obviously, a "creationship" should be the opposite of, say, a "destructionship", but what is it exactly? Simone explains all. Knowing what it is and how great it sounds, what's holding most people back from entering into one? Well, for starters, it's not medieval times anymore. We're not partnering up for political reasons or financial reasons (at least, hopefully not), we actually get to choose who we want to be with. What's the "trickle down" effect of that freedom of choice? What exactly do you get to "create" together as a couple, perhaps even in defiance of conventional wisdom and commonly held limiting beliefs? And how do today's widely held opinions on masculinity and femininity factor into all of this? How does Simone envision men and women creating together as masculine and feminine partners? What needs to be brought back again about how men and women used to relate to each other...or can it be brought back at all? What is the weirdest reason why men won't even attempt to begin a relationship with a woman anymore? Gentlemen, snap up your copy of the brand new audio program The "Big Four" Woman at mountaintoppodcast.com/bigfourwoman
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Co-Host Simone Milasas (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/simone) You have what's commonly known as relationships, you have situationships, and now you have creationships. The term was coined by my first-time guest Simone Milasas, who sheds some new light on some of the ideals we've held true for years now around here. Now obviously, a "creationship" should be the opposite of, say, a "destructionship", but what is it exactly? Simone explains all. Knowing what it is and how great it sounds, what's holding most people back from entering into one? Well, for starters, it's not medieval times anymore. We're not partnering up for political reasons or financial reasons (at least, hopefully not), we actually get to choose who we want to be with. What's the "trickle down" effect of that freedom of choice? What exactly do you get to "create" together as a couple, perhaps even in defiance of conventional wisdom and commonly held limiting beliefs? And how do today's widely held opinions on masculinity and femininity factor into all of this? How does Simone envision men and women creating together as masculine and feminine partners? What needs to be brought back again about how men and women used to relate to each other...or can it be brought back at all? What is the weirdest reason why men won't even attempt to begin a relationship with a woman anymore? Gentlemen, snap up your copy of the brand new audio program The "Big Four" Woman at mountaintoppodcast.com/bigfourwoman
=== HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE ===
This show is built on the "Big Four": Confidence, Masculinity, Liking Women, and Good Character. Better men get better women. If you love what you hear, please rate the show on the service you subscribed to it on (takes one second) and leave a review.

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