Type A Women: The 'Ruby' Personality
Listen now
Description
In this episode, we dive into the attraction phase of relationships, exploring how different personality types draw specific kinds of partners. For Type A women, known as "rubies," their career-driven, masculine energy often attracts men in their feminine energy. This dynamic can lead to increased stress and exhaustion, as these women typically have lower estrogen and higher cortisol levels. We’ll discuss how this energy imbalance draws in "feminized" men or narcissists, who further drain their energy. We also examine other personality types, such as "amethysts" and "citrines," who have faced extreme trauma. These individuals often attract partners who recognize and exploit their pain, resulting in abusive and manipulative relationships. The importance of healing to break these destructive patterns and attract healthier partners cannot be overstated. Additionally, we debunk the romanticized idea of love at first sight, explaining that initial attraction is driven by biochemical reactions, particularly the triggering of a man's testosterone. By understanding these dynamics, women can recognize and address their love blocks, ultimately transforming their attraction patterns to find fulfilling and balanced relationships. Join us as we explore these insights and empower you to create healthier relationship dynamics.
More Episodes
In this episode, we're diving into the dynamics of attraction and the science behind why some women find themselves in unfulfilling relationships. Join me as I share personal experiences and insights, revealing how understanding male psychology can empower you to attract the right partner....
Published 10/08/24
Published 10/08/24
Welcome to Love on Command Podcast, where we dive deep into the intricate dance of love, relationships, and self-discovery. In this episode, I unpack the essential steps you must take before jumping back into dating—because if you're still healing from heartbreak, battling insecurities, or facing...
Published 10/01/24