Female led relationships

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Thu 20th September 2007 at 03:03 AM, Filed in General Dating

Fellas… times have changed. We are no longer living in the days of ‘jobs for life’ or the man going off and being the main bread winner. Omen have been fighting a battle for equality for the past couple of hundred years… and almost won it!

I tell you this because you need to understand that with this change in society we’ve also seen another major change. Women leading the relationship and it’s healthy… very healthy in fact.

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The quintessential female led relationship.

Think about it, a load more pressure off you and more evenly spread between you allowing equality or even dominance. But we men mustn’t get lazy and let them do all the hard work, they will soon see what you are doing and head off in search for a man who does put some effort in.

A female led relationship can be very satisfying if of course you accept it and let your lady get on and pursue the running of the relationship.  There is a BIG but though… give them too much dominance then you will become a doormat. I’ve known grown men ignore their families because of giving their other half too much respect. It’s sad to see but when they are so absorbed in the relationship it’s often hard to get through.

If you are looking for the ideal relationship then look for complete equality, 50 / 50, straight down the middle, whatever you wanna call it. Stand up for yourself when it calls for it and never become a ‘YES’ man. You’ll end up very unhappy and probably waste a good few years of your life.

Female led relationships are fine, as long as you accept that and you still get shown respect. At the end of the day it’s what works for you!

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