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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Absolutely! It takes two to make a marriage work; therefore, it takes two people to nurture each other, with love. Love escapes when it becomes a duty.hsimone wrote:I agree with gali on this one, as well. Both sides should try to please each other, but out of love and not duty. Marriage is not a duty, but is done out of love that is shared between two people.gali wrote:
I disagree with her. I think both sides should try to please each other, but they should do it out of love and not out of duty.
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Oh yes that's true in african society.Merizah wrote:This question is on the minds of many
But to me I think women do try to please their men all the time. To them they wont get what they want if they dont.
For example in a typical African society women must submit to their husbands and do their bidding or else suffer the consequences. Therefore the women always think it best to please the men and make them happy so as to avoid being shunned by the husband , family and society
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Peta2017 wrote:Yes, I would say so. Society consciously and unconsciously sends this message of 'women pleasing their men' as the 'right' thing to do. We see it all the time in the books we read or on the television through advertisements, movies etc.
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There is nothing wrong with trying to please your partner. It is just that it should be an equal effort and not a one sided affair.
It's so hard to set yourself apart from society's rules and demand and even sometimes imposed obligations. My part of the world, it's a failure if a woman doesn't do and give her best to please the man, wether it being your husband,father, brother or uncles. It's a tiring obligation, and it needs to stop. Women need to feel enough with what they contribute, they need to be allowed to choose how much of themselves they are willing to invest in all relationships. The demands on women need to stop

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Thank you for your reply, I respect your opinion.Christina Rose wrote:Yes, I do think that women try to please their men. I also think that it works the other way around as well. I feel like it's natural to want to nurture and take care of what (or who) is yours. There's something very satisfying about knowing you've made someone you love happy. I don't look at it as a duty, so much as a desire to bring joy to each other.
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Isn't there any instance that the men would try to please their women? Because if not, then why would the women even want to stick to their men?Jeconiaomolo wrote:Oh yes that's true in african society.Merizah wrote:This question is on the minds of many
But to me I think women do try to please their men all the time. To them they wont get what they want if they dont.
For example in a typical African society women must submit to their husbands and do their bidding or else suffer the consequences. Therefore the women always think it best to please the men and make them happy so as to avoid being shunned by the husband , family and society