March 6, 2009
Difference Between Thai Women And Macho Women
Thai women are raised to be nurturing and to consider the feelings of others before their own.
Macho women decide to place themselves at the centre of the world, and they don’t take others into consideration
Thai women believe that the family is the most important value.
Macho women think of themselves as the most important person.
Thai women like to care for and encourage their partner's, while macho women want to dominate, challenge and beat their partner.
Thai women see a relationship as something to be nurtured and grown.
Macho women see a relationship as a battle and they will do anything to win.
Can you see the differences in the two? Ask yourself which of the two you would prefer to be with.
The choice is yours.
The macho women are growing in numbers. Going by the messages I receive, it seems that more and more men are being turned off by them.
But don’t give up.
There are many more incredible women out there. There are women who want to be part of a natural relationship. A relationship in which each partner is respected for their unique qualities.
I say that it’s natural for a woman to act in a feminine manner. Many women in the west feel that they are being manipulated if they care for their family and show their nurturing side.
They feel that they must compete with men in order to be equal. This is something that has been conditioned by society, but is it really natural?
I don’t think so.
Don’t let the rules of modern society control your own happiness in relationships. If you are not with a woman that you truly enjoy and feel happy with, then maybe its time to step back and try another approach.
Think about dating a special woman from Thailand.
If that sounds like something that you want to have then I suggest you consider www.meetmenowbangkok.com. This is a professional dating service that was created for western men and Thai women to meet.
Anyway, let me know what you think about the growing trend of macho women and how you can bring great happiness to your future relationships.
Filed under dating advice by Michael Madison


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