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[quote=Anonymous]I cannot believe American gender relations are so bad that men are genuinely confused at what women want. Here is what women want: - emotional intelligence. A man who is comfortable with his feelings and is self aware and empathetic. These are crucial skills for success in life, at work and in the home. Having good relationship skills are foundational to a good marriage. - generosity. True traditional notions of masculinity were based on this idea that men provided the backbone of their community societies and families. They give to their wife and children and they uphold the rules and laws of society. They are civic leaders and shining members of their communities. This requires financial, emotional and social generosity. You help others. You provide for your wife, you pick up the mail for your elderly neighbors, you are a role model for the son of the widow next door. - ambition. Traditional masculine men have very high standards for themselves. They aim high and they have the will and the discipline to achieve their goals and dreams. Of course this leads to success in career endeavors and financial success. But this also means taking care of your body, being fit, having high standards and expectations for your family and children. You lead by example. - chivalry. Respect women and children and the elderly. You protect those who are weaker than you or do not have the same access than you. You pay for dinner when out with your wife. You ensure you make enough money to ensure your children are well taken care of. You help out your elderly father or neighbor to mow his lawn. It’s not that difficult! [/quote]
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