Things Women Should Tell Other Women



As the world evolves and generations past some people are astonished by the overwhelming situations women still put themselves through. I compiled a list of thoughts that women should tell other women about:

1. Loving yourself is more than buying yourself fancy clothes, the latest shoes and driving the latest car. Loving yourself comes from within; it comes from being comfortable within your skin setting goals and values and living in the light rather than the dark.

2. In order to build a strong family you must first have a strong relationship with each other. We as women tend stay in unfulfilled relationships hoping for a change, but the change never comes. Instead of realizing that the relationship is a bust, we tend to attempt to build a family using shaky and worn out foundation that will soon crumble and fall. 

3. Stop having babies to get you closer to the alter. Point blank if a man wants to be with you and marry you then guess, what he would have done it already. In today's society there are a number of different methods women can use to prevent pregnancy, there are apps to track your cycle and ovulation times so ladies we are more in control of our bodies today than ever.

4. Putting your hands on a man is not mature behavior. Throughout time society has always put the focal point on the man putting his hands on woman, but there is another side of violence that no one hardly ever discuss and that is the women that acts out violently towards their partner. Ladies I believe we need to begin to show our discontent for domestic violence rather it's a man hitting a woman or a woman hitting a man. Violence is violence and its never a healthy way solve problems within a relationship. 

This is only part one of my post regarding the things women should tell other women. I will post two part two later on.  Please feel free to leave your comments in the comment section below or on Google+. So Let's Talk About It!


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