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Debunking the top myths about women
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Stereotypes are a stubborn thing, especially when it comes to women. Some of them have been around for so long that sometimes we start to believe them ourselves. But let's break down where the truth is and where the outdated myth is.

1. Women only love bad guys

Yes, “bad boys” can attract attention with their confidence and boldness. But in the long run, most women are looking for a partner with whom they can build a solid relationship. Bad-boy attraction is more about youthful infatuation, not a lifelong choice.

Be yourself. Caring, humor and sincerity are always appreciated more than deliberate “badness”.


2. All women want to get married

Not every woman makes marriage the goal of her life. Many are focused on career, personal development or traveling. For some, it's not the stamp in the passport that's more important, but the emotional connection with their partner.
Don't make assumptions about a woman's intentions. It's better to ask her directly what she wants.

3- Women are not tech savvy

Truth: Women are great at technical tasks. From programmers to engineers, women work in all the “male” professions and are often highly successful. Also, yes, we know how to hook up the TV or change a light bulb ourselves.

Even if a girl can do it herself, it's still worth offering her help

4. All women spend a lot of money on clothes and cosmetics

Yes, many women love shopping, but this is not about everyone. Some prefer minimalism and some just save money. Besides, spending on appearance is an investment in self-confidence, not a whim. After all, everyone loves beautiful women, right?

5. Women are always late

Not always, but yes, we can be late. This is often due to preparation - clothes, makeup, accessories. It's a way for us to show that we care about the meeting and want to look our best.
Sometimes a woman lingers because she just wants to be even more beautiful for her favorite man

6. Women don't like men's hobbies

Many women love soccer, video games, fishing or cars. They just don't always talk about it so as not to look “too masculine.” better yet, call a woman to participate in a hobby. She may be happy to join in.


Hopefully I've managed to bust some myths

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