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picture a person, for one reason or another, somehow loss the connection between oneself and their intuition

2006-11-17 19:40:43 · 1 answers · asked by el tiburon 1 in Social Science Psychology

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The New Webster's Dictionary (Revised Version) defines intuition as "A looking on; direct apprehension of a truth without reasoning." In my opinion, a woman's intuition is all in what she remembers, a woman forgets nothing, and is the queen of listening. As a woman, I use common sense in day-to-day life and my personal knowledge of all things around me so I suppose that all women do so.

Common sense includes all senses: sight, hearing, taste, smelling, and touching. The common knowledge is knowing her enviornment (house & neighborhood), her man, her children, her family & friends, his family & friends, pets, etc. Knowledge of all things includes listening to life's stories and experiences her man has gone through, along with all that he has to say on each and every subject and the noticing of small things.

Women only needs three of her senses when dealing with a man: SIGHT, HEAR, SMELL. A woman can notice even minor change in the way he acts, the way he smells, and hear in the tone of his voice a difference. For example, if a woman comes early from work, she will hear a rocking of a bed in her house, she will smell the perfume of another woman in her house, and will see what the hell is going on between the sheets in her home.

But wait, don't think that the woman is the only one with an intuitive side. A man can have an intuition too. But this intuitiveness comes hard for most men because most men find it hard to listen to their women. If men were to actually stay focused and listen to their women while storing it all in their memory banks, things would be easier on them and the women in their lives.

So, basically what I am trying to say is simple. If you look on and listen to what is going on in your relationship, to hold on to the information your mate is giving you about his/herself, and it is the truth because the person told you in confidence whereas you can empower them or tear them down but when a man is asking himself, 'how does she know that?' It is because it's penetrated in her memory where when she thinks she is going to hear it again she says it for you and not because she is a psychic or an alien. Cognitive psychologists can tell you this better than anybody, though. This is just my take on the subject.

Some things in a mate's life may be painful to hear but it is worth hearing - good or bad. People use the bad things in arguments and the good things to uplift or tear down, but I say use each for yourself mentally. Use it for good, to uplift and encourage them when times get hectic and rough.

2006-11-17 20:55:01 · answer #1 · answered by Dimples 6 · 0 0

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