Yes, it is possible to be in a committed romantic relationship and have your friends too—you just have to know how to make that work for you, and for your partner.
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Yes! It’s so beautiful doing that together. Love is AWESOME 😊💖💖
+Mali & Joe Yes 😊😙💕
+Maria Angeles Pellin It so is that, sweetie! ♥ Mali & Joe
Thank you beautiful couple! Yes. I totally agree with you. Those
insecurities (we all have them, of course) is so good to work them
together. Love for me, is sharing a beautiful path together
You’re so right, +Maria Angeles Pellin Assisting each other with
investigating and overcoming insecurities, such as helping each other heal
from the past and rise above perceived limitations, canbuild an amazing
feeling of connection and gratitude. This, in part, is what we explore in
the “Playing Leapfrog” chapter of The Soulmate Experience. ♥ Mali & Joe
Of course! We can do it. Why not? We need to keep our friends when we’re on
a love relationship. It’s healthy. I don’t understand the couples that are
all alone without any friends
+Maria Angeles Pellin The need to try to control a partner’s friendships
comes from insecurity. We all have insecurities; what matters is whether we
recognize that and find ways to work with them. Just trying to keep them at
bay by controlling someone else’s actions will never free us from them. ♥
We love your open heart, María! Mali & Joe