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The Bare Minimum Is Not a Love Language
One Sweet Single Life — Season 2, Episode 1
Welcome back to Season 2 of One Sweet Single Life! We’re opening this season with a conversation that has been sitting heavy on our hearts — because we keep hearing the same thing from women everywhere.
“He texts back.”
“He prays with me.”
“He opens the door.”
“He’s respectful.”
“He doesn’t cheat.”
And somehow… basic decency has started to sound like the grand prize.
So we’re asking the real question: When did the bare minimum become something women feel lucky to receive?
In this episode, we break down why so many women are mistaking baseline behavior for intentional love — and why raising your standard doesn’t make you unrealistic… it makes you honest.
What We Talk About:
What is the “bare minimum” — really?
We define the bare minimum as behavior that meets basic human decency, not proof of depth, commitment, or intentional pursuit. Things like:
These things are good — but they are the baseline, not the reward.
🤍 Why Women Start Celebrating the Bare Minimum
Without shaming anyone, we explore why this pattern is so common:
We also reflect on a powerful insight from Venerable Fulton Sheen about the dignity of womanhood — and how the standard women accept often shapes the standard men rise to.
The Hidden Cost of Settling for Basic
Accepting crumbs doesn’t protect your heart — it slowly confuses it.
We talk about:
Because the bare minimum keeps you just satisfied enough to stay… and just empty enough to keep questioning yourself.
And ladies, say it with us: We don’t settle. We don’t do basic.
Bare Minimum vs. Actual Intention:
Not all effort equals intention.
We unpack the difference between:
Anyone can send a “good morning” text or show up once. Intention shows up in patterns, follow-through, sacrifice, and clarity.
Raising the Standard — Not the Fantasy:
Healthy standards are not entitlement, perfection, or control.
They look like:
You are not asking for too much — you may simply be asking the wrong person.
💌 If You’re Listening and Thinking… “Oh No, This Is Me”...
First — breathe.
Awareness isn’t failure.
You don’t need to rewrite your past — just tell yourself the truth moving forward.
Discernment over drama.
Wanting more doesn’t make you difficult. It makes you honest.
Season 2 Is About:
Clarity.
Standards.
Discernment.
Dignity.
Self-respect.
This season we’re going deeper into conversations that help women date — and live — from a place of confidence and truth.
If this episode spoke to you:
⭐️ Rate & review the podcast
📲 Share this episode with a friend
📝 Send us your stories or questions for future episodes
Hotline: (361) 857-9338
Email: [email protected]
And remember, ladies: The bare minimum is not the prize — it’s the starting line.
By Marilis Pineiro and Gabrielle EstradaThe Bare Minimum Is Not a Love Language
One Sweet Single Life — Season 2, Episode 1
Welcome back to Season 2 of One Sweet Single Life! We’re opening this season with a conversation that has been sitting heavy on our hearts — because we keep hearing the same thing from women everywhere.
“He texts back.”
“He prays with me.”
“He opens the door.”
“He’s respectful.”
“He doesn’t cheat.”
And somehow… basic decency has started to sound like the grand prize.
So we’re asking the real question: When did the bare minimum become something women feel lucky to receive?
In this episode, we break down why so many women are mistaking baseline behavior for intentional love — and why raising your standard doesn’t make you unrealistic… it makes you honest.
What We Talk About:
What is the “bare minimum” — really?
We define the bare minimum as behavior that meets basic human decency, not proof of depth, commitment, or intentional pursuit. Things like:
These things are good — but they are the baseline, not the reward.
🤍 Why Women Start Celebrating the Bare Minimum
Without shaming anyone, we explore why this pattern is so common:
We also reflect on a powerful insight from Venerable Fulton Sheen about the dignity of womanhood — and how the standard women accept often shapes the standard men rise to.
The Hidden Cost of Settling for Basic
Accepting crumbs doesn’t protect your heart — it slowly confuses it.
We talk about:
Because the bare minimum keeps you just satisfied enough to stay… and just empty enough to keep questioning yourself.
And ladies, say it with us: We don’t settle. We don’t do basic.
Bare Minimum vs. Actual Intention:
Not all effort equals intention.
We unpack the difference between:
Anyone can send a “good morning” text or show up once. Intention shows up in patterns, follow-through, sacrifice, and clarity.
Raising the Standard — Not the Fantasy:
Healthy standards are not entitlement, perfection, or control.
They look like:
You are not asking for too much — you may simply be asking the wrong person.
💌 If You’re Listening and Thinking… “Oh No, This Is Me”...
First — breathe.
Awareness isn’t failure.
You don’t need to rewrite your past — just tell yourself the truth moving forward.
Discernment over drama.
Wanting more doesn’t make you difficult. It makes you honest.
Season 2 Is About:
Clarity.
Standards.
Discernment.
Dignity.
Self-respect.
This season we’re going deeper into conversations that help women date — and live — from a place of confidence and truth.
If this episode spoke to you:
⭐️ Rate & review the podcast
📲 Share this episode with a friend
📝 Send us your stories or questions for future episodes
Hotline: (361) 857-9338
Email: [email protected]
And remember, ladies: The bare minimum is not the prize — it’s the starting line.