
Episode 12: The Franchise Player - What Makes Him Worth the Contract
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What You’ll Learn:
- What actually makes someone a franchise player in dating
- The difference between chemistry and character
- Why consistency > charm when it comes to commitment
- 7 signs you’ve got a man worth building with
- How to stop romanticizing potential and start recognizing patterns
- Why knowing your own worth is step one to attracting someone who’s ready to match it
- "Franchise status isn’t earned in the first quarter — it’s proven over all four."
- "Stop giving franchise energy to men who don’t even show up for practice."
- "Franchise women don’t chase players — they build teams."
- Does he show up consistently — even when it’s not easy?
- Is he emotionally mature, or just good at conversation?
- Does this relationship feel peaceful or performative?
- Am I showing myself franchise-level love?
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