Stop Giving Soulmate Titles to Bodymates
Kittie Rose
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48m
Live from New York, Tonight’s Conversation takes aim at one of dating’s biggest delusions: confusing a good body for a real bond. The panel exposes why people settle for “bodymates” instead of soulmates, and how good sex, charm, or looks get mistaken for lasting love.
The debate heats up as women admit their “lists” are more about ego than values, while men push back on unrealistic expectations that keep everyone single. The panel also unpacks love bombing disguised as courtship, the danger of dating while broken, and why grief and healing have to be faced before real love can grow.
Messy, honest, and unfiltered, this NYC episode proves that sex might connect bodies, but only values and healing connect souls.
00:00 Respecting Everyday Love Before Romantic Love
01:00 Dating vs. Courting — What’s the Difference?
03:00 Why Men Don’t Court Anymore
06:00 Discernment, Faith & Dating Without Losing Yourself
09:00 Love Bombing Disguised as Courtship
12:00 Unrealistic Standards & Lists That Keep You Single
15:00 Stop Giving Soulmate Titles to Bodymates
18:00 Stop Ignoring the Love Already Around You
21:00 Breaking Trauma-Driven Lists
23:00 Healing vs. Hoeing — Should You Date While Broken?
28:00 Healthy Dating After Solitude
30:00 When the Right Person Changes Everything
31:00 Grief, Guilt & Unresolved Emotions
36:00 Forgiveness, Grace & Writing a New Story
40:00 Faith, Healing & Finding Peace Through God
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