Co-Host: Scot and Emily McKay - X & Y Communications
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Lots of dating and relationship advice talks about how to know when you’ve finally met the right partner to build a long-term relationship with. And yes, by now we know the basics about attraction, ‘chemistry’, sexual compatibility, shared values, shared life goals, avoiding ‘red flags’ and every other success factor we’ve heard a thousand times.
Nevertheless, the divorce rate remains through the roof…even as more and more people in the Western world are giving up on relationships in general. But as you know, around here we believe statistics are most often weaponized by victimhood.
Couples who last couldn’t care less why others fail because they’re built differently. You see, most long-term relationships–especially marriages–should never happen to begin with. The ones that last tend to go above and beyond the mere basics of attraction and compatibility.
Couples who are built to last have discovered certain “hidden”, or at least underestimated truths about what makes them right for each other. We’re talking about a man and a woman here who don’t feel like they have to ‘work’ to stay together; rather they GET to share life together taking on life’s inevitable challenges as a team.
In this episode we lift the veil on these very specific keys to knowing you’ve found ‘The One’ that almost nobody ever talks about. Some may sound optimistic, others downright cynical. And there are few you might not even believe ever really appear in real life. But after eighteen years of genuinely adoring each other, the one thing that’s undeniable is at the very least you’re hearing first-hand from a couple who still adore each other after all this time for far more reasons other than the mere basics.
The program on how to have a great long-term relationship is finally available. Find the men’s version, Get Together, Stay Together, at www.gettogetherstaytogether.com and the women’s version, My One & Only, at www.scotandemily.com
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