Eye Opening Truth’s About Women
Even confident women in strong relationships face insecurities about being chosen again by their husbands (82% according to some surveys). Women feel reassured by daily gestures of love. His simple, daily actions of pursuit (e.g. taking her hand) can often prevent that insecurity in the first place.
A woman's primary need is not financial security but emotional closeness. Research shows that 70% of married women said they were willing to face financial challenges for deeper relational intimacy.
Where men often have "assertive desire" (tied to testosterone), women often have "receptive desire." She enjoys sex just as much when it's happening, but doesn't think about it as much and needs "anticipation time" to have the same interest. 96% of women who wanted less sex than their husbands indicated that it had nothing to do with his desirability.
1. She Needs to Know Every Day, "He Would Choose Me All Over Again"
Even confident women in strong relationships face insecurities about being chosen again by their husbands (82% according to some surveys). Women feel reassured by daily gestures of love. His simple, daily actions of pursuit (e.g. taking her hand) can often prevent that insecurity in the first place.
2. Women Want Emotional Security More Than Financial Security
A woman's primary need is not financial security but emotional closeness. Research shows that 70% of married women said they were willing to face financial challenges for deeper relational intimacy.
3. If She Wants Less Sex, It's About Her Brain Chemistry Not His Desirability
Where men often have "assertive desire" (tied to testosterone), women often have "receptive desire." She enjoys sex just as much when it's happening, but doesn't think about it as much and needs "anticipation time" to have the same interest. 96% of women who wanted less sex than their husbands indicated that it had nothing to do with his desirability.