
Nice, Avoidant Men are still just Avoidant Men.
Angella Chaw
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<p>What You’ll Hear In This Episode:</p><ul><li>How does an avoidant man’s behavior shift from the beginning of dates to when things get a little more comfortable? </li><li>What makes an avoidant man want to get in a relationship in the first place? </li><li>Women rationalize this behavior more when he’s “nice”.</li><li>These nice avoidants seem to have every piece except for the consistent interest and commitment, keeping a woman sticking around and hoping he will change. </li><li>In the Emotionally Naked Dating course, you’ll hearn how to ask the right questions to move things forward for a future together, or if they’re going to bolt. </li><li>Movies and TV shows give us false ideals by showing super avoidant men magically changing their whole lifestyle if/when the right woman walks by. That isn’t real.</li><li>Just because things are better than your last relationship, doesn’t mean it’s the best option for you. Are you settling for less than what you deserve?</li><li>How coaching can help you look for consistency, healthy progression of the relationship, and words and actions that match. </li><li>When a man shuts down, it’s important to remember it has nothing to do with you.</li></ul><p>Continue On Your Journey</p><p><a href="https://www.lisashield.com/">Lisa Shield</a> | <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gGmxLqTPYjCtonnrBEHNg">YouTube</a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/lisashieldcoaching">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lisashieldcoaching/">Instagram</a> | <a href="http://www.lisashield.com/apply">Book a Call With Lisa</a></p><p>Email the podcast at: <a href="mailto:podcast@shield.com">podcast@lisashield.com</a></p><p>Mentioned:</p><p><a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1570728/">Crazy, Stupid, Love.</a> (2011, film)</p><p>Quotes:</p><ul><li>“When you are a woman who has done some work, you can see ‘oh, this man is avoidant. Things have changed.’ ” - Cassie </li><li>“It’s almost like they have one foot in– but they’re not really in.” - Lisa</li><li>“It takes work on the ma