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"What Comes Before Love in an Intimate Relationship?"

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StraightTalk with Ted Santos

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It’s safe to say most people want to experience romantic love. Yet, for some reason, many marriages that start with love end in divorce. That’s not counting the amount of relationships that start and end on a dead end street. 

How can so many people claim to want the same thing yet be unable to find it?

Perhaps....it’s our approach to love. On many of our previous shows, we discussed the fact that marriage rates amongst the masses continue to drop. It seems people are becoming disenchanted with love and marriage. On the other hand, marriages among the affluent have not dropped. Furthermore, their divorce rates are significantly lower than other socioeconomic classes. How's that possible? They live in the same country as the rest. The same media supposedly influences them. What do they know?

This show will examine whether or not most people approach relationships backwards. It will zoom in on the aspects of relationships that are most important. However, those aspects are often ignored. In fact: some believe they magically occur. The wealthy know there is no such thing as magic. It’s mutual effort that makes it work. 

The question is: do you know which effort is most important?

If you are already married, this show is an opportunity to give your relationship a reality check. If you are seeking the love of your life, this show will provide you with the tools to ensure you choose the right person. Don’t miss it. And bring your toughest questions or the real world challenges you face.

Join us this Sunday, March 31, from 7:00p-8:30p (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash on Blog Talk Radio.

Call to comment LIVE at: 1 (323) 642-1387.

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