A woman cant change a man, she can only inspire him to grow

AngandMike - Un pódcast de Angelika Ciullo, Michael Ciullo - Martes

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This one was a good one! Mike and I talk about a lot of things during this podcast, some of the things we covered are: ✨Setting goals ✨What was the biggest change i struggled with from being in my masculine mindset to switching over to a femininity mindset. ✨How we handle arguments and how putting your pride is key to great communication. Feminine woman talk from their emotions, masculine men talk from a more logical place. ✨How women should stop over compensating for a mans lack of masculinity. You will never allow the man to prove themselves if you keep doing it for them. ✨How to make a man feel like a man ✨Women want love and men want respect ✨Meeting a masculine man is just as hard as meeting a feminine woman. ✨Why creating a list of your ideal man is super important and then becoming the female version of that. ✨Women should start setting boundaries and requirement for men, and men need to do the same when it comes to women. ✨No sex until you know someone is committed to you, ladies your body is a sacred temple thats not for just anybody. ✨Sex is different for men and women. It’s not the same. ✨ how woman dont even give the man the chance to respect them. The reason why I went with this podcast title is because I feel like it sums up the whole episode perfectly. Femininity and having feminine energy plays an important role in society, relationships, and marriages. A smart woman knows that she can never change a man, she can only be a true feminine woman that inspires him to grow and to want to be better man for her. She is the type of woman that makes him a better man, that fuels his ego, and he feels the most masculine self around her. But like I said, its starts with the woman. Woman as a society need to change and need to stop accepting the bare minimum so we give the chance to a man to respect her, adore her, court her and gain true love for her.

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