The #1 Red Flag Everyone Ignores: Why Moving Too Fast Ruins Everything
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Dating nerves are normal, but rushing a connection can wreck it fast. In this episode, Carla breaks down why people feel anxious before dates, how to set healthy boundaries with opposite-sex friends, and the biggest red flag in relationships: moving too quickly. She also unpacks the truth about sexual desire in the TACO segment, asking whether men are really more horny than women and how communication shapes intimacy.
What You'll Learn
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Why dating nerves are normal (and healthy)
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How to navigate opposite-sex friendships with boundaries
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The red flag of moving too quickly and why it matters
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How emotional intimacy builds slowly, not instantly
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The truth about sexual desire between men and women
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How communication shapes connection and desire
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Sound Bites:
"You're nervous because you care."
"Moving things way too quickly is a red flag."
"You want to take your time to get to know someone."
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Date Anxiety
04:09 Turned Off Friendship Dynamics in Dating
10:03 Recognizing Red Flags
20:12 TACO: Understanding Men and Women's Sexual Desires
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