Is it true women try to please their men?
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Re: Is it true women try to please their men?
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-- 25 Jul 2017, 08:10 --
I think this topic is way too general. Not every woman is nurturing and tries to please their man. Some women are selfish and neglectful and some men are nurturing and try to please their women even if she is neglectful or selfish or unfaithful. I think who tries to please their partner depends on the individual and isn't based on some innate character trait of women vs men.
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I agree with what you're saying. You cannot lose yourself within another's life or interests because you have a value of your own. And not to live this out is the same to me as not existing at all.Excitedreads wrote:I agree that women should try tomplease their men, and vice versa, BUT what i don't believe is that each partner should loose themselves in trying to satisfy the other. Personal space and happiness is key to being able to love whole heartedly, and thay can never be accomplished by forgetting and sacrificing yourself in entirety for another
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You have a very good point here. I hadn't thought of it this way, but I completely agree. I would say your comment opened my mind just a little more. Good insight.EWinters wrote:I think this topic is way too general. Not every woman is nurturing and tries to please their man. Some women are selfish and neglectful and some men are nurturing and try to please their women even if she is neglectful or selfish or unfaithful. I think who tries to please their partner depends on the individual and isn't based on some innate character trait of women vs men.
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-- 29 Jul 2017, 13:49 --
In any healthy relationship none of the partner should have to do go out their way to please the other. Where one partner is the one doing the pleasing, that relationship is bound to fail. It's not in every relationship that the woman pleases the man.
-- 29 Jul 2017, 13:51 --
In any healthy relationship none of the partner should have to do go out their way to please the other. Where one partner is the one doing the pleasing, that relationship is bound to fail. It's not in every relationship that the woman pleases the man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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