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How do you tell the difference between a relationship that needs effort… and one that’s simply not meant to last?
In this episode, we dive into the tension between chemistry and compatibility, the habits we overlook when we’re trying to make something work, and the moments that quietly signal it may be time to walk away. We talk about flexible differences vs. true red flags, why attraction alone isn’t enough, and how vulnerability — especially after rejection — can shape the choices we make in love.
If you’ve ever questioned whether to stay, struggled to let go, or wondered if you’re ignoring signs right in front of you, this conversation is for you. Honest, reflective, and a little uncomfortable in the best way — because knowing when to hold on and when to move on is one of the hardest dating skills to learn.
Tune in and join the conversation.
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By Talia and Becca5
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How do you tell the difference between a relationship that needs effort… and one that’s simply not meant to last?
In this episode, we dive into the tension between chemistry and compatibility, the habits we overlook when we’re trying to make something work, and the moments that quietly signal it may be time to walk away. We talk about flexible differences vs. true red flags, why attraction alone isn’t enough, and how vulnerability — especially after rejection — can shape the choices we make in love.
If you’ve ever questioned whether to stay, struggled to let go, or wondered if you’re ignoring signs right in front of you, this conversation is for you. Honest, reflective, and a little uncomfortable in the best way — because knowing when to hold on and when to move on is one of the hardest dating skills to learn.
Tune in and join the conversation.
Connect with us on Instagram or visit our website to learn more.
Click here to learn more about matchmaking.

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