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Too Comfortable? What to Do When Your Man Gets Complacent and Stops Trying (Vide
Too Comfortable? What to Do When Your Man Gets Complacent and Stops Trying (Vide
Too Comfortable? What to Do When Your Man Gets Complacent and
Stops Trying (Video) by
Dan Baritchi and Jennifer Hunt
In the first days and weeks of dating and courtship, everything is
exciting, exhilarating, rosy, and wonderful. Ah, the joys of lust
and the magical infatuation phase of a new relationship.
But then after a while, sometimes just a short while, many people
(yes, both men and women) let themselves get comfortable and stop
trying so hard. The new relationship is now ’set in
stone’, and they assume it’s a given they’ll
still have that new partner tomorrow.
After months of surprises, flowers, chocolates, and romantic
candlelit dinners, it’s hard to see all that end so abruptly.
Not only that, but you want the romance to blossom and grow, not
just to continue as it was!
For whatever reason, men tend to be particularly bad about this -
taking their new girlfriend (and yes, especially their wife) for
granted. What’s even worse is that concerns or complaints
about the change in attitude and behavior are typically met with
defensive and resentful responses, if they don’t fall on deaf
ears all together.
You had a great thing and don’t want to break up… but
what do you do?
What can you do to make him treat you like he used to - to bring
the romance back into your relationship?
Here are our thoughts on this topic. Be sure to read the question,
then watch the video and leave your thoughts below.
Here’s the full story…
Dear Dan and Jennifer,
We’ve only been together for 4 months and I’m noticing
that my boyfriend isn’t doing certain things that he use to
do and I’ve mentioned it to him a few times but he
hasn’t come around. All he says is "sorry" and "I hear
you".
I spoil him (Cook, clean, rub his back) which I enjoy doing because
I love to see him happy but then again I don’t want to get
the short end of the stick either.
I wonder if I should take a step back, but then I don’t want
to push him away and make him think that I don’t want him. He
is used to dating women that need materialistic things and he feels
that as long as he provides me with those things that I should be
happy.
I’ve explained to him that I make my own money and I can
provide for myself, what I need is a man that adores me and cuddles
and says sweet things in my ear.
Don’t get me wrong he is a good guy, but I want to nip this
in the rear before it gets out of control. Please Help!!!
- Angelina
Watch this short video for the answer…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkJb47gEXNk
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