Drive Moment - Are You Holding Back Parts of Your True Self In Your Relationship? 

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Do you sometimes worry that if you show your partner too much of who you really are, that maybe they may reject you? When a great relationship comes your way, it can feel like you've won the lottery. Out of fear of losing the relationship, do we then hold back parts of ourselves that we feel may be too much for our partner? And if we do hold these parts back, how long will we be able to do that without losing ourselves completely? Is it parts of your personality, your mannerisms or true behaviours? Are you perhaps holding your truest desires back from your partner because you think that they can't handle the truth?
20 Nov 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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