Immortals, Enigmas, Women and Self-Confidence
Women aren’t as big of a mystery as we make them out to be.
Sure, they’re complicated at times,
but a reasonable cause - not merely feminine, but human – can explain all of their actions that leave
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Immortals, Enigmas, Women and Self-Confidence
Women aren’t as big of a mystery as we make them out to be.
Sure, they’re complicated at times,
but a reasonable cause - not merely feminine, but human – can explain all of their actions that leave
us scratching our heads.
They kiss us then, suddenly, start acting prude.
They look at us seductively
then, shortly after, give us a quizzical look.
They beg to know what’s on our mind, then, after we tell
them, we take cover, shield our faces during a chaotic cacophony of cries, and wonder what
happened to her promise, I swear, I won’t be mad.
Women can be manipulative, standoffish and plain weird, but they are not a mystery.
If the idea
that they are such a thing infects our thoughts, we have no chance.
Thinking of women as mysteries
and not as women is a dangerous thing.
Trying to understand a woman is hard, but trying to
understand a mystery is ego shattering and detrimental to the self-confidence that is a fundamental
part of men.
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