Long time favorite guest Frank Kermit returns to follow up his season 1 interview, and uncover the 10 emotional needs of men.
Who is Frank Kermit?
Frank is a dating and relationship specialist, author, and coach who has worked with hundreds of men to help them identify what’s holding them back from achieving success in the dating game. You can learn more about Frank on his website at Frank Talks.
What’s covered in this interview
- What the purpose of qualifying a women is and how to do it
- Setting up categories of women based on what you want
- How specific criteria can lead to easy conversation topics
- What value matching is and how it’s a fast way to figure out in a woman is worth your time
- The 10 emotional needs of men and how being aware of them can save your relationships
- How to know yourself before you begin qualifying others
- The distinction of how men and women see sex as it relates to their emotional needs
- How to experiment sexually if you’re not sure what you like in bed
- What the most dangerous emotional need is
- The two principals that creating attraction is based on
- The frustration circle and how to avoid it in your own life
- The ‘fiend zone’ and how it’s actually a sign of disrespect towards you
- The number one rule of a monogamous relationship
- Becoming aware of how your mother raised you and how it’s impacting your relationships
- The red flags that women can display that you should be aware of
Episode Details
- Price: $2.49
- Runtime: 43-minutes
- Quality: HD 720
- Views: Unlimited
- Commercials: None
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