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Medical and Spiritual Qigong (Chi Kung)
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One also needs to realize that in a
male-female sexual relationship,
the man is the “yang” component of
the yin-yang pairing, and often
the woman WANTS the man to initiate sex.
With the man taking charge, the woman
often feels more womanly in her role
and is subsequently more sexually attracted
to the man. In particular, if she feels
she needs to take charge it can make her
feel that the man is more effeminate in her
eyes and less attractive, not to mention
that she can feel less desirable.
The male-female dynamic is not just a myth,
much of it is biological and in fact the truth.
S
Steven,
what you say MAY be true, depending on the individual make-up of each person in the couple, and which aspect of the soul needs strengthening. -m
But has not been my experience.
Actually, what I expressed came out of the mouth
of a girlfriend of mine some 10 years ago (minus
the yin-yang language), expressing her views
on “what women want”.
And through subsequent relationships, my own
experimentation seemed to demonstrate it to be true.
I’m not saying you are not correct;
It’s just I’ve not met any women like this.
At least, not yet. 😉
S