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Women Shouldn’t Chase Men
Do you want to start a relationship dishonestly?
Note: this is my objective take that doesn’t resonate with social media/pop culture ideas. My take comes from an energy work, matriarchial point of view.
Women are the most powerful, and I stand by this.
I don’t care how controversial this sounds, nature doesn’t lie.
However, women that are the most powerful, also don’t chase. You don’t see Mother Nature running after things.
Why? When you know your own worth, you understand how things work.
I’m talking about women who take the time and effort to pour into themselves and bring their life into alignment.
I’m talking about the women who understand that energy is all that there is.
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Gender neutrality is a flawed concept (in terms of people using it to stop gender wars and make dating idealistic when it isn’t), it can oscillate on a spectrum, but saying that masculine and feminine energy doesn’t exist is against the universal law of gender.
More importantly, gender neutrality doesn’t mean women will stop being women — that sounds so far away from intrinsic ability. This argument is in the context of what I hear on social media about feminine energy not existing, or more importantly, that women are the same as men.
No, we are not — — we are physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually different.
I don’t see the point of women chasing men — making our own money doesn’t mean that we pursue everything all the time — we do more in all relationships especially egalitarian ones. In an egalitarian society, we do more work in relationships. There’s lots of commentary online from social media pages in Denmark about how women don’t like splitting bills and consider it a nice gesture when someone pays (Denmark is where a lot of studies are undertaken because of how the society is…