I like it when a man takes control and usually go for the manly men that make me feel safe.
2006-07-25 06:48:34
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answered by Minina 4
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Absolutely, yes.
As long as he is OK with the fact that I won't always accept his solutions or consider them best. I don't consider it a maternal or nurturing instinct: it should be a part of strength, in men or women, and I respect true strength of character.
I do the same. I need a guy to be strong so that I don't turn him into a doormat, because you really can't respect a partner if they're a doormat.
2006-07-25 06:48:55
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answer #2
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answered by Alex G 3
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That is the kind of man I dream of, my husband is the opposite. I am the main bread winner and decision maker. I never saw anyone so passive in my life. So, the question is whether I would ultimately get along with a take charge sort of guy. We'd probably butt heads pretty quickly.
2006-07-25 13:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think most women (including myself) prefer a take-charge type of man. There is nothing worse than a man with no back bone. I expect to feel protected in a relationship.
2006-07-25 06:48:46
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answered by gapeach 4
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The underlying theory of girls being masochistic has been round for awhile..........by using Sigmund Freud. He believed that women purposefully sought out those type of relationships. women were no longer extremely able to the better type of sound and moral reasoning that men were able to completely because of their gender. Freud made his mark on psycho diagnosis to the detrement of girls all all over the realm. do not get me incorrect, Freud changed into an smart guy, yet even as it got here to women he might want to no longer be purpose or independent. so some distance because the attributes that are theory appropritate for women to have grace and persistence were under no circumstances less than debate. faith and society deemed those 2 as belonging to the female. Intelligence and power on the different hand were debated interior the U.S. and are nonetheless a topic of a lot competition interior the middle-east and in different international locations. right here lower back, like in yet another positioned up that I responded, the technique of understanding or comprehend-how for women is a few thing that men have felt they prefer to regulate...........for womens own sturdy of route. The few cases that women oftentimes have come jointly as a united crew on subject matters in our heritage, issues began to take position and adjust for the betterment of girls. The bible teaches us that a "homestead divided antagonistic to ITSELF (to that end women antagonistic to women) can not stand." and that i have got here upon this to be extremely actual.
2016-11-25 23:17:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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personally I like a dominant confident man to feel safe and yes I think I as a mother myself would rather have a man take inititive in decision making but every woman is different
2006-07-25 10:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutly.
The “alpha male” type is invariably confident – though not usually in a terribly cocky way – and confidence is the sexiest thing a man can have. If a man is confident in himself and his abilities – chances are I can be too, but if even he is unsure of himself – then I should be much more wary of him as well.
Not only is confidence sexy, but lacking confidence guarantees failure. A confident guy will ask almost any girl out – and she may go out with him as a result (she may not but that is life). The guy who lacks confidence, who never asks the girl out – will never date her. I have lusted after a LOT of guys who I know liked me, but who never got up the courage to ask me out. If you saw the last Harry Potter film, or read the books, think about why Hermione(?) didn’t go to the dance with Harry – not because she did not want to go with Harry, she obviously wanted to go with Harry, but Harry was too afraid to ask her – and so she settled for going with the lout who DID have the balls to ask her.
Most girls, are terribly insecure and more than any thing else, want attention, they want to be wanted by men. The thing is, that very frequently the guys who are “alpha male” types – the ones who tend to be more violent, and abusive to others, are also the ones who are least afraid to express their desires for a girl. The “nice guys” the ones who “play by the rules” are more likely to believe that they need to “respect” a girl by not expressing and keeping his “desire” for a girl in check.
A part of this also has to do with the myth that girls don’t like sex – the “bad boy” doesn’t care if she doesn’t like sex, he is going to get his anyway – and in the process satisfy the girl. The “nice guy” will “respect” a girl and not satisfy either of them.
2006-07-25 07:28:35
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answered by ***** 6
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Personally, all I ask of my husband is that he try to solve his own problems before bringing them to me. Men have been known to pretend they don't know how to complete something on the "honey-do" list in order to have their wives step in and do it for them. Sorry, guys, but we're on to that trick! *laugh*
This is also what I've taught my children. I often use the phrase "You have a wonderful brain, I'm sure you'll figure out a way to solve this problem."
A woman who thinks ANY man is going to solve all her problems is going to be bitterly disappointed!
2006-07-26 05:25:05
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answered by nimbleminx 5
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Of course, women don't really want a man they can push around. Then it becomes boring and predictable. Women care for the world and men protect it.
2006-07-25 06:45:36
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answered by Brandy O 3
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Yes, that's definitely appealing. I have a man pretty much like that.
2006-07-25 07:51:41
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answered by ? 6
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I Luv a man that can take charge! As long as it is not in a negative manor.
2006-07-25 06:47:20
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answered by amazons 2
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