Sadia Khan
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But if you go to cultures where the men are super, super masculine and super, super strong, the women in those cultures don't cheat.
It's only where the men are so weak and they're so feminine and they're so emotional.
All those skills might be nice outside of the bedroom, but they don't translate into the bedroom so the woman doesn't feel feminine around him and therefore she doesn't feel sexy.
And so those women, it's not this big emotional hole.
A lot of the time he's very emotionally there for her.
It's this dominance hole.
He's not dominant.
I think I'm masculine without realizing it.
And I think I hide it well because I look feminine.
Like yourself.
But I think I have a lot of masculine energy.
Now, the cure to that is you have to be with a man that's also masculine.
The way I kind of save myself is I'm still quite very nurturing and I still have that nurturing element to me.
But if I didn't have that nurturing element, that comes from like culture and background and all that stuff.
But if I didn't have that nurturing element, I'd definitely bulldoze over every guy.
But I'm very, very nurturing and like, you know, very traditional in terms of like, I don't mind cooking, cleaning, that doesn't bother me in any way, shape or form.
But women that are super masculine and very non-nurturing, they attract very feminine men.
They attract really kind of passive men.
So the more like, you know, because this kind of culture is teaching women to be as masculine as possible.
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