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3 Ways To Overcome Dating Burnout | Matt Monday

Modern dating leads to burnout for a lot of people, especially those who use the apps. In my brand new video, I break down why so many people feel burnt out, disillusioned, and emotionally drained by today’s dating culture. From endless swiping to getting ghosted to dating defens ...  Show more

Why Trying TOO HARD Is Actually Pushing Him AWAY... | Rewind

In this episode, Matthew and Stephen Hussey break down the real reasons this happens in dating and relationships—from emotional unavailability and low self-worth to the ways we may unintentionally push someone away ourselves.They talk about:Why some people lose interest once they ...  Show more

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