• Good day, friends!

    Today, I want to discuss an important topic — the essence of women and how men often fall into the traps set by women.

    For many, it will be a revelation that in relationships, girls often try to pull the blanket over themselves, using manipulation, tears, and words. Men, in turn, often look for excuses for their partners' mistakes, allowing their personal boundaries to be violated.

    It is important to understand that the essence of women lies in adaptation. Feminists fight for their rights, but they often forget that men invest much more effort and energy into relationships. However, today is not about feminism, but about how men perceive women.

    Society actively promotes the idea of women's independence, but it is worth considering: men build this world, while women merely enjoy the fruits of their labor. Men are willing to do anything for their loved ones, while girls sometimes are not even ready to delete photos with their exes.

    Men often justify their women: "No, she is good, I just caught her texting, she was flirting with a colleague." This is sad because if we call things by their names, the picture changes.

    Try playing with words: replace "whore" with "good" and vice versa, and see how perception changes:

    - I want to get back with the whore.
    - I will forgive the whore.
    - I will think that the whore is no longer a whore.
    - I am building a relationship with a whore.

    What behavior can be expected from whores? And if you find it difficult to call things by their names, how do you plan to live with this woman? In your expectations? Creating illusions?

    It is your choice to live with a woman who does not meet your expectations and to deceive yourself in the process.

    The same applies to other characteristics: the offended one, the hysterical one, the selfish one, etc. This is a useful skill — to realize who you are dealing with.

    Try asking yourself questions:

    - I live with a selfish person. What does that mean?
    - How does a selfish person behave?
    - Does this suit me?
    - What do I expect from her and why?
    - Can she meet my expectations?
    - Whose responsibility are these expectations?
    - What can I do about it?
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