I ink its sweet and the dad has good intentions, I expect that if she comes out to him he'd rewrite the letter. This is addressing the specific idea of a woman needing to keep a man interested that he noticed when on google, I don't think he means she could on,y have a male partner jaunt that if she does she shouldn't feel like she has to work to keep him interested.
Post by Captain Serious on Apr 30, 2013 9:32:13 GMT -5
Come on. We finally have a post that is lifting women up and telling young girls that they don't have to work to please men, but should just be themselves for themselves, and that they will attract people who love them for who they are...and we're focusing on the fact that the author singled it out to straight relationships (which comprise the overwhelming majority of most relationships)?
I ink its sweet and the dad has good intentions, I expect that if she comes out to him he'd rewrite the letter. This is addressing the specific idea of a woman needing to keep a man interested that he noticed when on google, I don't think he means she could on,y have a male partner jaunt that if she does she shouldn't feel like she has to work to keep him interested.
Come on. We finally have a post that is lifting women up and telling young girls that they don't have to work to please men, but should just be themselves for themselves, and that they will attract people who love them for who they are...and we're focusing on the fact that the author singled it out to straight relationships (which comprise the overwhelming majority of most relationships)?
No, actually, mostly I'm just singling it out because I think it's irrevocably cheesy. lol.
Post by Captain Serious on Apr 30, 2013 9:43:24 GMT -5
Well, yes, it is. I haven't looked through it, but I have a feeling his blog is supports his practice, and he's one of those "feel good" psychologists.