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Is It Dangerous for a Man to Fall in Love?

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For decades, we have heard that women commit and love with all their heart and soul.  We are told that it is natural for women to be loving and nurturing.  Yet, when we look at who initiates divorce in the US, it becomes difficult to understand the woman’s journey from love to divorce.  With that said, men go into relationships looking for a woman to love him with her heart and soul.  Since a major reason for divorce is finance, men learn that a woman’s heart and soul come with a sticker price.

 

At the same time, we have witnessed several billionaires go through divorce recently.  Therefore, it seems money is not enough to make a woman fall in love and stay in love.

 

So when a man enters a relationship with the belief that his woman will love him with her heart and soul, he can be devastated when she files for divorce or cheats.  He is caught off guard because he entered the relationship with the intent to reciprocate the same heart and soul love.

 

I have already stated that corporate America is losing $300 billion a year in workplace productivity because of divorce.  Men who are driven by a purpose to earn a living and provide for their family find themselves distracted by the failed marriage.  As a result, his productivity at work and life drops.  This all happens because of his expectations about falling in love.  Is it time for men to wake up to the reality of what love is?

 

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Tonight, Sunday, September 26, from 7:00pm-9:00pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos.

 

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