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Relationships are difficult for men. We always try to figure out our place in the relationship, especially when we love a strong woman.
Leadership is one of the most attractive skills a man can have in a relationship. A man who takes control will always be admired by his partner.
To talk to us a little more about the masculine in the relationship, we will have GS Youngblood as today's guest.
GS will give us tips to manage our relationship effectively and achieve a better physical, mental, and emotional connection with our partner, including how to heat things up in bed.
Be the man your woman always wanted. Press play now.
Take our free 60-second quiz to find out if your Nice Guy tendencies are sabotaging your relationships.
ABOUT GS YOUNGBLOOD
GS Youngblood coaches men in relationship and help you see yourself more clearly. He helps you bring more leadership to your relationship in support of creating more ease, play, sexuality, respect, and attraction.
The nature of his work is laid out in his book The Masculine in Relationship: A Blueprint for Inspiring the Trust, Lust, and Devotion of a Strong Woman. The book is structured around a clear three-part blueprint for developing your Masculine core.
CONNECT WITH GS YOUNGBLOOD
WHAT YOU WILL HEAR
[3:13] Meeting GS Youngblood.
[15:27] How to act or respond to the feeling of threat.
[22:25] The word "ouch."
[25:40] Male authenticity.
[28:14] When is the woman responsible for their behavior.
[30:42] Is stoicism interrupting masculine emotional development?
[36:35] Bring leadership to the relationship.
[43:00] Join the UNcivilized nation.
[43:57] Creating security.
[49:35] Why does rejection affect relationships?
[54:22] Sexual leadership.
[59:33] Three skills applicable in the bedroom.
[1:05:48] GS's one piece of advice for men.
Take our free 60-second quiz to find out if your Nice Guy tendencies are sabotaging your relationships.
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Relationships are difficult for men. We always try to figure out our place in the relationship, especially when we love a strong woman.
Leadership is one of the most attractive skills a man can have in a relationship. A man who takes control will always be admired by his partner.
To talk to us a little more about the masculine in the relationship, we will have GS Youngblood as today's guest.
GS will give us tips to manage our relationship effectively and achieve a better physical, mental, and emotional connection with our partner, including how to heat things up in bed.
Be the man your woman always wanted. Press play now.
Take our free 60-second quiz to find out if your Nice Guy tendencies are sabotaging your relationships.
ABOUT GS YOUNGBLOOD
GS Youngblood coaches men in relationship and help you see yourself more clearly. He helps you bring more leadership to your relationship in support of creating more ease, play, sexuality, respect, and attraction.
The nature of his work is laid out in his book The Masculine in Relationship: A Blueprint for Inspiring the Trust, Lust, and Devotion of a Strong Woman. The book is structured around a clear three-part blueprint for developing your Masculine core.
CONNECT WITH GS YOUNGBLOOD
WHAT YOU WILL HEAR
[3:13] Meeting GS Youngblood.
[15:27] How to act or respond to the feeling of threat.
[22:25] The word "ouch."
[25:40] Male authenticity.
[28:14] When is the woman responsible for their behavior.
[30:42] Is stoicism interrupting masculine emotional development?
[36:35] Bring leadership to the relationship.
[43:00] Join the UNcivilized nation.
[43:57] Creating security.
[49:35] Why does rejection affect relationships?
[54:22] Sexual leadership.
[59:33] Three skills applicable in the bedroom.
[1:05:48] GS's one piece of advice for men.
Take our free 60-second quiz to find out if your Nice Guy tendencies are sabotaging your relationships.
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