Part 2 of 3 Why your Dating life Sucks for men on Might Men Series with Gaia Morrissette co-host Nate Hager

My Orgasmic Life
My Orgasmic Life
Part 2 of 3 Why your Dating life Sucks for men on Might Men Series with Gaia Morrissette co-host Nate Hager
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Part 2*Why Your dating life sucks 3 part series on #MightyMenMondays: Part 2 Neediness IS NOT SEXY with co-host Nate Hager of http://www.getpastit.ca/ and Holistic Sexual Wellness Specialist , Gaia Morrissette. www.succulentliving.com Today: Neediness IS NOT SEXY dating for men. We are going to explore your love paradym the health and the fu*cken up ones

Calling all men.. for a open , honest and respectful conversation about all things sexual that affect men.

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Learn more about Nate Hager http://www.getpastit.ca/
: @NateHager is hypnotist that gives clients access to some of the most powerful change tools in existence today. Showing clients how to change their lives with self-empowering subconscious accessing patterns that give results in a quick, calming and lasting way. Nate has worked with clients ranging from business professionals to child athletes, from Toronto to Windsor.
Being an energetic speaker, he delivers his workshop series The Happiness Blueprint, giving people access to rapid awareness tools on topics such as weight management mindset, fulfilling relationships and mastering your inner happiness game.
Nate allows people heal their past traumas, release mental blocks and gives them access to resources that were previously buried. Rapidly clients find answers within themselves as well as uncovering new internal motivation that let’s them move full speed ahead to the life they want. Among some of Nate’s raving fans are happy clients that have wiped out their phobias, healed themselves of anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Knowing that people are doing the best they can with the resources they have, Nate shows clients how to see themselves as something other than “broken”.