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Should I Keep Dating a Man Who Identifies More As a Woman?
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Should I Keep Dating a Man Who Identifies More As a Woman?

A thoroughly modern question

On this video coaching call with Kathryn, we discuss how to balance relationship dynamics and personal development. We cover:

  1. Deciphering Relationship Signals: Kathryn shares her concerns about distinguishing between genuine red flags and opportunities for growth in her budding romance.

  2. Understanding Gender Identity: Delve into a thought-provoking discussion about its impact on relationships, as Kathryn grapples with her partner's genderqueer identity and associated challenges.

  3. Setting Healthy Boundaries: We discuss the delicate balance between compassion and self-preservation in supporting a partner through personal struggles.

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Lovesplaining
Lovesplaining with Evan Marc Katz
Are you the woman who has everything except your man?
Evan Marc Katz is a dating coach who has specialized in helping smart, strong, successful women since 2003. He has written four books and has been featured in hundreds of media outlets, including Today, the New York Times, and CNN. Since 2015, Evan’s blog has had 35 million readers, his Love U podcast has 2.5 million downloads and 13,000 women from 40 countries have graduated from Love U, his six-month video course that helps women understand men and find love. Evan lives in Los Angeles with his incredibly cool, incredibly patient wife and their two surprisingly funny children.. www.evanmarckatz.com/apply