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Da TBoogie Show

Da TBoogie Show

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In this episode of the Da TBoogie Show, Teboogie navigates the complex and inevitable phenomenon of falling out of love. He emphasizes that love is not static but rather dynamic, evolving, and subject to shifts. He addresses the reality of discovering new aspects of a partner over time and the discomfort it may cause. Teboogie dismantles the misconceptions about love, underlining that even strong love can fade, and it doesn't make it any less genuine. Acknowledging acceptance as an essential tool, he stresses on the importance of communication in relationships. Teboogie ends on a hopeful note, highlighting that falling out of love could also be the beginning of a new chapter in one's relationship or life.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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  • Lost love
    Oct 22 2024
    In this episode of the Da TBoogie Show, Teboogie navigates the complex and inevitable phenomenon of falling out of love. He emphasizes that love is not static but rather dynamic, evolving, and subject to shifts. He addresses the reality of discovering new aspects of a partner over time and the discomfort it may cause. Teboogie dismantles the misconceptions about love, underlining that even strong love can fade, and it doesn't make it any less genuine. Acknowledging acceptance as an essential tool, he stresses on the importance of communication in relationships. Teboogie ends on a hopeful note, highlighting that falling out of love could also be the beginning of a new chapter in one's relationship or life.
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