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Your body, sexuality apart, what do you think it would be good, right that you try to be for, to bring to, a man?
Sure, a woman’s body, sexuality are very attractive.
But so are her mind, personality, beliefs, values, priorities, interests/likes/tastes
(concerning people, activities, fields (may it be history, philosophy, law, political science, economics, business administration, psychology, literature, cultures of other people, like languages, among others)),
strong points, qualities (traits), talents
(sport,
social (may it be in beauty care, cooking, sewing, among others),
scientific (may it be in biological or physical sciences, among others),
artistic (may it be in theater, music, singing, dance, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, cinematography, among others)),
her past, family, education, achievements, experience, maturity, dreams, her heart, soul.
All of her, she should highlight, appreciate, and a man should appreciate.
I believe it would be good, right that a man try also to be for, to bring to, a woman the same.
"Self-actualization
"What a woman/man can be, she/he must be." This quotation forms the basis of the perceived need for self-actualization. /
This level of need refers to the realization of one's full potential. Maslow describes this as the desire to accomplish everything /
that one can, to become the most that one can be. People may have a strong, particular desire to become an ideal parent, /
succeed athletically, or create paintings, pictures, or inventions. To understand this level of need, a person must not only succeed /
in the previous needs but master them."
From Wikipedia, Maslow's hierarchy of needs
The woman and the man are then both winners.
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