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Precious Oladimeji's avatar

I love this so much.

If you don't know how to show that you care or express your feelings, that's okay. You can learn.

It only becomes a problem when you don't know and are unwilling to learn.

Thanks for this awesome writeup dearie.

By_Ishat's avatar

Thank you so much for reading Precious 🥹❤️

Precious Oladimeji's avatar

You are very welcome 😘

Sofiyyah❤'s avatar

I agree with the fact that intentionality can be learned but I do not think it extends only to those that needs to be taught... I think everybody needs to learn intentionality because what might be intentional to you maybe not be to others and vice versa. I feel in every relationship, we should always be constantly willing to learn how to be intentional with the others person and also communicate better. Maybe then all these hullabaloo on friends being this and that would reduce

By_Ishat's avatar

This is actually another angle and I agree with you absolutely😍

Learning how to be intentional is a continuous process and we should be willing to practice it

Ismail's avatar

Yes it can , from my POV

If the love is mutual and the love is genuine, learning how to do things in a way that pleases a friend isn't the hardest thing to do.

A perfect example is marriage you know someone that does one thing before marriage but inside the marriage the person is a changed person and if the love is mutual they tend to do things that's inconsequential to people outside or insensible to strangers ,but to other it is not because they understand the sacrifices they have to make to keep their relationship.

Anything friendship or relationship has to do with compromise, while the comprise involves doing things to make each other happy and discussing the lows to reach a meaningful conclusion

Without that comprise nothing like friendships or relationships.

By_Ishat's avatar

You said it all my friend👌💯❕❕