jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
This isn’t about our past or future FWB situations, it’s more about LTR's, or women who play a meaningful role in your life.
How much has your family background such as siblings, cousins, uncles, aunts, influenced the way your chosen LTR partner sees you?
Some people come from complicated families: divorced relatives with kids, a cousin struggling with addiction, a sibling without education or work, a sick aunt, or ongoing conflicts between parents.
These are things outside our control but a part of the hand we’re dealt.
How much do they really weigh on how we’re perceived?
When you had tension in the family, fights with siblings, disagreements with parents or relatives, how did you grow from that? Did you distance yourself? Move away? Set boundaries?
I personally believe that coming from a healthy, supportive, drama-free family, where everyone respects each other and knows their limits, is one of the strongest predictors of success in both relationships and life in general. Not because you “do everything as a family,” but because our family environment deeply affects who we are and how we show up in the world.
I’ve seen men from toxic homes break free, build their own support systems, and choose partners who come from much healthier family dynamics.
How much has your family background such as siblings, cousins, uncles, aunts, influenced the way your chosen LTR partner sees you?
Some people come from complicated families: divorced relatives with kids, a cousin struggling with addiction, a sibling without education or work, a sick aunt, or ongoing conflicts between parents.
These are things outside our control but a part of the hand we’re dealt.
How much do they really weigh on how we’re perceived?
When you had tension in the family, fights with siblings, disagreements with parents or relatives, how did you grow from that? Did you distance yourself? Move away? Set boundaries?
I personally believe that coming from a healthy, supportive, drama-free family, where everyone respects each other and knows their limits, is one of the strongest predictors of success in both relationships and life in general. Not because you “do everything as a family,” but because our family environment deeply affects who we are and how we show up in the world.
I’ve seen men from toxic homes break free, build their own support systems, and choose partners who come from much healthier family dynamics.