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SUMMARY
In this episode of 'Pussy Ain't Free,' Pastel Brooksville McCoy discusses the toxic financial dynamics that can arise in relationships, particularly focusing on the roles women often take on when it comes to money and dating. She identifies three types of women: those who take on a 'mommy' role, the 'I got it' women, and the 'buy here, pay here' women, all of whom can foster unhealthy dynamics in their relationships. Pastel emphasizes the importance of financial independence, setting boundaries, and recognizing red flags in dating. She shares personal experiences and lessons learned, encouraging listeners to prioritize their own growth and self-care while navigating relationships.
TAKEWAYS
Independence can be both an accomplishment and a downfall for women.
Women should not financially support men they are dating.
Setting boundaries is crucial in dating to avoid toxic dynamics.
Recognizing red flags in relationships is essential for self-protection.
Women should prioritize their own financial independence and self-sufficiency.
It's important to understand the roles we take on in relationships.
Self-care and personal growth should be prioritized over romantic relationships.
Women should not feel pressured to take on financial responsibilities in dating.
Healthy relationships require mutual support and respect.
Journaling can help track dating experiences and personal growth.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Toxic Financial Dynamics in Relationships
08:20 The Role of Financial Independence
15:20 The Buy Here, Pay Here Women
22:25 Setting Boundaries in Dating
30:15 Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned
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SUMMARY
In this episode of 'Pussy Ain't Free,' Pastel Brooksville McCoy discusses the toxic financial dynamics that can arise in relationships, particularly focusing on the roles women often take on when it comes to money and dating. She identifies three types of women: those who take on a 'mommy' role, the 'I got it' women, and the 'buy here, pay here' women, all of whom can foster unhealthy dynamics in their relationships. Pastel emphasizes the importance of financial independence, setting boundaries, and recognizing red flags in dating. She shares personal experiences and lessons learned, encouraging listeners to prioritize their own growth and self-care while navigating relationships.
TAKEWAYS
Independence can be both an accomplishment and a downfall for women.
Women should not financially support men they are dating.
Setting boundaries is crucial in dating to avoid toxic dynamics.
Recognizing red flags in relationships is essential for self-protection.
Women should prioritize their own financial independence and self-sufficiency.
It's important to understand the roles we take on in relationships.
Self-care and personal growth should be prioritized over romantic relationships.
Women should not feel pressured to take on financial responsibilities in dating.
Healthy relationships require mutual support and respect.
Journaling can help track dating experiences and personal growth.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Toxic Financial Dynamics in Relationships
08:20 The Role of Financial Independence
15:20 The Buy Here, Pay Here Women
22:25 Setting Boundaries in Dating
30:15 Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned
π ORDER the PAF book here: https://pafthebook.com
π Sign up to the mailing list: https://www.pastelbrooksvillemccoy.com
π JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p_ssyaintfree
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PussyAintFreethePodcast
https://www.instagram.com/pastelbrooksvillemccoy
π SAY HI TO THE HOST!
https://www.instagram.com/pastelbrooksvillemccoy
https://www.tiktok.com/@PrettyPPastel