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Men are...different...from women. (Perhaps you’ve noticed?) As author Paula Rinehart says, “Men aren’t women with big feet and beards. They are completely other.”
Faced with this knowledge, women have several options. You can:
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Waste time wishing men were more like women (example: good with words, empathetic, etc.) |
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Try to make your man be more like a woman (almost certainly doomed to fail) or |
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Learn how men are designed and become a relational genius. |
HINT: go for Option C, it’s by far the most rewarding. You can start with What’s He Really Thinking, a girl’s guide to “understanding the man you love” and “loving the man you understand.” It’s fascinating reading full of stories, principles, and scientific facts. There’s even a “Relational Genius Guide” with questions to answer by yourself or in a group. You don’t have to have a ‘man of your own’ to benefit from the book, either. The basic principles apply to relationships with fathers, brothers, sons, male friends, and co-workers, as well.
This part may surprise you: the biggest reward of reading this book and putting what you learn into practice will probably not be the more satisfying, less-stressed relationships with men you’ll undoubtedly enjoy. Paula says, “The real good is that you and I will walk through our lives with a more breathtaking awe of a God so amazing that it takes both genders to even have a peek at His beauty.” |
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