Aubrey Marcus
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Except in the rarest occasions where you actually literally bribe the guards and they let you they turn the other way while you do some weird shit. But, you know, for the most part, I think that's another big shared vision. And so, you know, we were looking to, you know, bring those bring those ancient traditions back.
For sure. I mean, I think there's, you'll see a lot of times where, and this can happen on both sides, but if there's any place where the feminine is kind of cutting off the masculine at the knees, you know, so they're actually trying to step into something, but there's a subtle undercutting gesture, a subtle undercutting joke that is, it's really an establishment of dominance in that place.
For sure. I mean, I think there's, you'll see a lot of times where, and this can happen on both sides, but if there's any place where the feminine is kind of cutting off the masculine at the knees, you know, so they're actually trying to step into something, but there's a subtle undercutting gesture, a subtle undercutting joke that is, it's really an establishment of dominance in that place.
For sure. I mean, I think there's, you'll see a lot of times where, and this can happen on both sides, but if there's any place where the feminine is kind of cutting off the masculine at the knees, you know, so they're actually trying to step into something, but there's a subtle undercutting gesture, a subtle undercutting joke that is, it's really an establishment of dominance in that place.
And if there's any of this power struggle where people are trying to establish dominance, it's not going to work. And it can also happen with the masculine. The masculine can be intimidated by how powerful their partner is, and they can try to undermine that and squash it. And I've seen this play out in both directions. And, you know, I think what's really at play there is a power struggle.
And if there's any of this power struggle where people are trying to establish dominance, it's not going to work. And it can also happen with the masculine. The masculine can be intimidated by how powerful their partner is, and they can try to undermine that and squash it. And I've seen this play out in both directions. And, you know, I think what's really at play there is a power struggle.
And if there's any of this power struggle where people are trying to establish dominance, it's not going to work. And it can also happen with the masculine. The masculine can be intimidated by how powerful their partner is, and they can try to undermine that and squash it. And I've seen this play out in both directions. And, you know, I think what's really at play there is a power struggle.
And if you have a power struggle in your relationship, your relationship is going to have a lot of difficulty. You know, if you're not both willing to serve each other without worrying about who's where the power lies, I think that's a that's a challenge.
And if you have a power struggle in your relationship, your relationship is going to have a lot of difficulty. You know, if you're not both willing to serve each other without worrying about who's where the power lies, I think that's a that's a challenge.
And if you have a power struggle in your relationship, your relationship is going to have a lot of difficulty. You know, if you're not both willing to serve each other without worrying about who's where the power lies, I think that's a that's a challenge.
And we it's just become so taken for granted that there's going to be this, you know, power struggle or that somehow the feminine should always be the one with the power. Like I was recently at an event and, you know, someone was introducing me and they were like, And, you know, of course, I want to thank Vailana. You know, we all know who holds the pants in the family.
And we it's just become so taken for granted that there's going to be this, you know, power struggle or that somehow the feminine should always be the one with the power. Like I was recently at an event and, you know, someone was introducing me and they were like, And, you know, of course, I want to thank Vailana. You know, we all know who holds the pants in the family.
And we it's just become so taken for granted that there's going to be this, you know, power struggle or that somehow the feminine should always be the one with the power. Like I was recently at an event and, you know, someone was introducing me and they were like, And, you know, of course, I want to thank Vailana. You know, we all know who holds the pants in the family.
And I'm like, why do you say that? Like, why is that the thing that... Do you feel like you have to say that? Because it's not okay for the masculine to be in power? Because you just... This is the trope that the woman always has to be in power?
And I'm like, why do you say that? Like, why is that the thing that... Do you feel like you have to say that? Because it's not okay for the masculine to be in power? Because you just... This is the trope that the woman always has to be in power?
And I'm like, why do you say that? Like, why is that the thing that... Do you feel like you have to say that? Because it's not okay for the masculine to be in power? Because you just... This is the trope that the woman always has to be in power?
well of course not it doesn't make any sense sometimes the woman can be in power but that means she's expressing her masculine role which denies her the ability the full fruition of the feminine which i also think has been you know unnecessarily undermined by culture like the message being given to women is you got to go out there and achieve and you got to be the boss babe and make your first hundred million and do all that but that's fine great go for it and i love that we have a world where you can
well of course not it doesn't make any sense sometimes the woman can be in power but that means she's expressing her masculine role which denies her the ability the full fruition of the feminine which i also think has been you know unnecessarily undermined by culture like the message being given to women is you got to go out there and achieve and you got to be the boss babe and make your first hundred million and do all that but that's fine great go for it and i love that we have a world where you can
well of course not it doesn't make any sense sometimes the woman can be in power but that means she's expressing her masculine role which denies her the ability the full fruition of the feminine which i also think has been you know unnecessarily undermined by culture like the message being given to women is you got to go out there and achieve and you got to be the boss babe and make your first hundred million and do all that but that's fine great go for it and i love that we have a world where you can
where it's fully possible. You know, I just interviewed Cody Sanchez. She's freaking killing it. She's dominating, you know, the business and that's awesome. You know, but also, you know, in her own, I don't, I haven't spent time inside the relationship, but her partner is a Navy SEAL and like has everything controlled, like really on lock and so many elements of the masculine.