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Agreeing to Disagree
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In this episode of "Agreeing to Disagree," Batayah explores the current state of romance and love in our fast-paced society. She observed that romance often seems like a game where there's constant expectation and desire, which often disrupts the balance in relationships. Batayah attributes this shift in behavior to the underlying brokenness and pain in our society. She emphasizes the need for societal healing to positively affect personal relationships. Batayah expressed hope that once healing occurs, love can again be seen as a shared gift rather than a desperate need. The episode ends with the anticipation of genuine, authentic relationships and a future where romance can truly flourish.
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In this episode of "Agreeing to Disagree," Batayah explores the current state of romance and love in our fast-paced society. She observed that romance often seems like a game where there's constant expectation and desire, which often disrupts the balance in relationships. Batayah attributes this shift in behavior to the underlying brokenness and pain in our society. She emphasizes the need for societal healing to positively affect personal relationships. Batayah expressed hope that once healing occurs, love can again be seen as a shared gift rather than a desperate need. The episode ends with the anticipation of genuine, authentic relationships and a future where romance can truly flourish.
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In this episode of "Agreeing to Disagree," Batayah explores the current state of romance and love in our fast-paced society. She observed that romance often seems like a game where there's constant expectation and desire, which often disrupts the balance in relationships. Batayah attributes this shift in behavior to the underlying brokenness and pain in our society. She emphasizes the need for societal healing to positively affect personal relationships. Batayah expressed hope that once healing occurs, love can again be seen as a shared gift rather than a desperate need. The episode ends with the anticipation of genuine, authentic relationships and a future where romance can truly flourish.
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