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        <![CDATA[<p>Is love unconditional or conditional? It's conditional. I'm aware this is controversial, and I just don't care. </p><p>Love is a feeling. Relating is the action. </p><p>And that's where people get stuck — they mush these two completely different things together and then wonder why their relationships fall apart. You can love someone and still need to tell them to kick rocks. The conditions aren't the problem. The conditions are what keep us safe. In this episode, I'm breaking down why "ride or die" is total crap, why your ex's indifference hit different than you expected, and the real difference between feeling love and actually showing up for someone. Spoiler: it's not the same thing. We're also diving into what Jay Shetty got right, why men are suffering in silence, and how we got here in the first place — hello, Disney conditioning. If you're ready to stop confusing love with relating and start asking better questions about what you actually want, this one's for you. </p><p>In this episode: <br>Why love alone is not enough — it never has been<br>The difference between love (a feeling) and relating (the action) <br>Why conditions keep relationships healthy and safe <br>The story of the day I drove past my ex's house and he was mowing the lawn <br>Why "ride or die" is glamorized garbage <br>How we got conditioned to accept crumbs from men <br>What "I love you but I'm not in love with you" really means <br>The role of honesty, trust, and showing up — the actual work of relationships <br>Why men need conditions too (I'm pro-man, always) <br>The ooey gooey connection you're actually looking for — and how to get there </p><p>Like, subscribe, and share if this lands for you. We're building toward 10,000 subscribers in the year of the fire horse, and I'd love your help getting us there. </p><p>Timestamps: 00:00 — Sandra introduces herself and the central question <br>01:45 — Love is conditional — and she doesn't care who disagrees <br>04:30 — Ride or die is total crap — here's why <br>08:10 — The lawn mowing story — her real come to Jesus moment <br>14:20 — Clip reaction: deathbed trust is relating, not just love <br>19:05 — Men, compartmentalizing, and the bear vs. man debate <br>25:40 — Nobody taught us conditions — and that's the crisis <br>30:15 — Jay Shetty clip and the real answer: conditions are where the ooey gooey lives </p><p>More at sandraweise.com</p>]]>
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