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Love Advice: A Phrase After Which You Shouldn’t Deal With A Woman

Love Advice: A Phrase After Which You Shouldn’t Deal With A Woman

A phrase after which you shouldn’t have anything to do with a woman. There are phrases that say, if not everything, then a lot about the person who says them.

Having heard some of these phrases, it is worth radically reconsidering your relationships with those from whose lips they sound. One of these statements, which, when used by a woman, calls into question the advisability of further relations with her, sounds like this:

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A phrase after which you shouldn’t deal with a woman: I AM WHO I AM

No, of course, every person has every right to defend their uniqueness and originality. There is nothing wrong with that; the problem is that behind the phrase

“I am what I”am”—many women are used to hiding their shortcomings instead of correcting them. And not even hiding, but rather justifying, and defending the right to have them.

Feminists are especially often guilty of this, who, hiding behind such a motto, can promote anything: hairy armpits, folds of fat, a lack of basic knowledge, or a consumerist attitude towards men.

When subjected to criticism (in most cases, absolutely deserved), such women cannot find sound arguments in defense of their position, and the last argument comes into play: “I am who I am.”

As a rule, in practice this means “I am nothing.” Because a real person will always find more precise adjectives to describe themselves.

I can’t say anything positive about any woman I’ve heard this phrase from. Nevertheless, one of them was exceedingly attractive; however, she drank like a horse, resulting in a diminished sense of beauty. Additionally, she was a complete slob.

Another fan of this expression drove her husband (…that same one) to the point of turning into a complete redneck, just like she was. This crap can also often be seen as a status on social networks.

Judging by the content of the pages on which it appears, their owners are not far removed from those mentioned.

The epitome of insanity is when a typo frequently occurs in this phrase, leading to the statement “I am what I am” (which, in my opinion, is more in line with reality).

P.S. This opinion is not an attempt to insult all women who defend their individuality. It is only advice to refrain from the parasitic phrase, which is much more characteristic of narrow-minded natures and those who lack individuality.

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