We use words everyday. All the time. There should be a school to teach us how to use them. How to stay in touch with my true intention when speaking a word. How to say it in a way that produces good feelings in the other. Because it's not only about the logical information they … Continue reading Words for women, words for men
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What is a woman most afraid of
There are NOT fun things ... in woman's world. From all woman's life-long battles (which are not few, nor easy, some daily sink monsters, perhaps the most hazardous one is with feelings of threat to the integrity and wellness of her home and marriage. "Threat" may come in various forms, sizes and through many channels … Continue reading What is a woman most afraid of
Mind Chatter, Emotions and Letter to My Man
I don't want to say big words. I don't want to make big promises to you. All I want to say is ... I'm sorry! I'm sorry for not trusting in you. I'm sorry for every time I said or suggested you were wrong. I'm sorry for not taking care of you, not fulfilling your … Continue reading Mind Chatter, Emotions and Letter to My Man
How can a woman stay in love
What is love, really? When you google the word "love" ... well, you find mostly sex. A while ago I felt appalled by this huge misunderstanding of what love really means. Later, as I discovered more facts about sex and gently released many uber-romantic preconceptions about what love is supposed to be, I am beginning … Continue reading How can a woman stay in love
How can I say it lovingly?
I wish to have the right tone when I speak and when I write too. Yesterday, after writing the For the Love of Thai Curry post, I thought about the tone of my speech. It might sound I am complaining or a little sarcasm about my husband's perfectionist way of cooking (which it's not new, … Continue reading How can I say it lovingly?