FrostFireFly+FollowCan You Really Filter Out Real Love? 🤔✨Say it with me: Filters 👏🏽 have 👏🏽 no 👏🏽 place 👏🏽 in 👏🏽 a 👏🏽 dating 👏🏽 profile👏🏽. As a 32-year-old guy living in LA, I can’t count how many times I’ve swiped past profiles that are just a parade of filtered faces. Seriously, what’s the plan—are we supposed to meet up at a coffee shop and only look at each other through Snapchat? 😅 Dating is already a wild ride, so why start it off with a little white lie? When I finally meet someone, I want to see the real person, flaws and all. That’s where the magic happens—when two people can be themselves and still feel that spark. Some of my best memories are those unfiltered moments: laughing too loud at a rooftop bar, sharing fries at a food truck, or just walking through the city at sunset. Real connection doesn’t need a filter. So, let’s put the phones down and actually see each other. Remember your favorite date? Bet it wasn’t about the perfect photo. 😉 DatingTruths #NoFiltersNeeded #RealConnections #LoveUnfiltered #DatingTruths #NoFiltersNeeded #RealConnections #LoveUnfiltered #RomanticRelationships00Share
MR.love+Followwhy do guys move on so fast like nothing happened?Ever notice how after a breakup, he’s already out living life while you’re still trying to eat a sandwich without crying? It sucks—but there’s a reason. A lot of guys are taught to bury feelings instead of feeling them. So instead of processing, they distract. New hobbies, new people, acting fine. Meanwhile, you’re actually dealing with the pain, which might feel worse now but heals better later. It’s not that they don’t care—it’s just that emotional avoidance looks like “moving on,” when really it’s just delaying the crash. So if you’re still in your feels, don’t beat yourself up. Healing messy is still healing. #breakuptalk #healingjourney #emotionsarevalid #datingtruths #feeltoheal544Share
Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowWhy ‘She Changed’ Isn’t the Real Breakup StoryEver notice how breakups often come with the classic line: “She changed”? Here’s the real tea—she probably did, but not for the reasons you think. Women often want their partners to grow, while guys just want things to stay easy and the same. When women start asking for more (like actual effort), it’s not about being needy—it’s about not settling for the bare minimum. Maybe the real move is focusing on your own growth instead of trying to mold someone else. Thoughts? #datingtruths #relationships #realtalk #breakups #selfgrowth #FamilyRelationships71Share