Everyone likes to talk about women. Why wouldn't they when there's so much to know? So much to understand. So much importance that they wield. There is so much that women are and more than they are not. And myths somewhere between. These myths include:
What have you heard about the fairer sex? Is it true or does it just make a good story?
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1. All women like the colour pink
This is nothing against pink. It's a lovely colour. This is about how it is largely thought that all women can easily fit under one umbrella. Pink for the girl. Blue for the boy. Perhaps this could be credited to the attributes assigned to pink as a depiction of traditional femininity. This is scarcely the case as femininity takes on all forms that could be credited to the attributes of other colours.
2. Strong means not soft
If you are keen on conversations about strong women, and generally strong as an attribute, it is misconceived that it means hard, void of empathy, and aggressive in speaking. Strength is hardly those things. Strength is present in all kinds of women bold in speaking and soft-spoken, women who are physically capable as well as those whose strengths lie in non-physical ventures.
3. They are coming for your money
Your money is not something that needs protection against women. It is merely convenient. The lack of enough of it could make you paranoid that someone is out to take all of it but if you have proper control over your finances then you will find that it could be a pleasurable experience to please a woman in that way.
4. Taller women are intimidating to men
They are not intimidating, rather you are intimidated. It could stem from all the talk on short men and how women prefer them taller. It's an attempt to shift blame rather than address the issue that it is okay for a man to be below 5 foot 9.
5. Women dress up for men
Okay. So you actually believe that it is not because of the weather, or the menstrual cycle, or comfort, or how she would like to present?
6. Women are unattractive under makeup
Contrary to what some might believe, women do not use makeup to cover some hidden ghastly form. Makeup is simply art. It is delightful to play with, it is an avenue for self-expression. So no, no one is trying to dupe you. She just wants the colour of her eyelids to complement the colour of her dress.