He claimed in all his years, he couldn�t figure out what women wanted.
Now maybe you�ve received the �King Arthur�s Dilemma: A Wise Lesson for All Men to Learn� that�s currently circulating the Internet.
Here�s how it goes: As a test, young Arthur was asked to answer the question, �What do women really want?
� He finally went to �a repugnant old witch� to get the answer.
She said she�d tell him if he�d marry her.
He agreed and she gave the answer: �To be in charge of their own life.
�Then the wedding � and Arthur was v.
reluctant.
But, this being a fairytale, there was more testing of our hero ahead.
She appeared to him as beautiful woman saying that since he�d been so kind to her, she�d be a witch half the time, and a beautiful maiden half the time.
But he would have to choose when! He pondered � a beautiful woman to show off to his friends, but at night, in the privacy of his home, an old witch?
Or
By day a hideous hag, but
By night a beautiful woman with whom to enjoy many intimate moments?
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Which would you choose?
The fable continues: �Noble Arthur replied he would let her choose for herself.
Upon hearing this, she announced she would be beautiful all the time, because he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of her own life.
�This came to me at an interesting time, having just finished reading �Surrendered Wife,� (http://www.amazon.
com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743204441/susandunnmome-20 ) and also a synopsis of �Men are from Mars� about what MEN really want.
John Gray, author of the latter, reiterates, �men and woman have very different primary needs.
� Men, he says, need appreciation, acceptance, and trust.
He goes on to say �Without appreciation, a person begins to feel inadequate and incapable of giving support.
� Funny he switches to �person� here.
An unappreciated man, he says, becomes �passive, lazy, weak, dependent, insecure and apt to procrastinate.
�But then so do I.
Actually, I get ugly.
My answer to Freud�s question �What do women want?
� has always been �The same thing men want.
�Laura Doyle says men need to be asked, "What do you think?
That's how I'll end this article: What do YOU think women want?
Male or female, didn't you appreciate being asked?
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How difficult can it be? Women know what they want in a man and we do our best to communicate that to the opposite sex but it seems many of them still go out of their way to do just the opposite. Or am I just meeting the wrong type of man? Or am I putting out the wrong bait? These questions perplex me day and night because it seems that even at the ripe old age of forty, the whole steady relationship with a normal man thing seems to allude me still.
Of course, women the world over are different and are often looking for slightly different things but I have to say, from all the women I have spoken to, we are, at heart, still quite old fashioned in a lot of ways. The whole equal rights stuff did a lot of damage to women in that everything went in reverse.
It's not complicated, guys. We want the same pay as a man if we do the same job. We want the same opportunities as a man whatever the circumstances. Many employers have discriminated against women because we 'have kids'. Well, news flash, men have kids too and should be as equally responsible if they are sick or off school.
That said, I would still like doors held open for me and dinner to be bought for me sometimes. I don't see those things as crimes against women's rights, I see them as courteous manners just the same as I would hold a door open if a man were following me through it and not just let is slam in his face. However, on such a simply subject, men are so afraid of getting it wrong that they go to the other extreme and many a time I've had an ignorant man let a door go on me.
So, that's the basics - equal pay for equal job opportunities and courteousness. I hope you're managing to keep up?
Next comes the more personal stuff. The sort of stuff that sets the men apart from the boys - or rather the posers apart from the normal men. The last thing I want in a man is one that is so vain he spends longer in the bathroom than me. Men are lucky in the respect that all they have to do is be clean. How difficult can it be? We don't want you preened to within an inch of your life or wearing so much fake tan that we need our sunglasses on just to look at you.
Neither do we want a man that loves himself so much, who thinks he is cool beyond words, to the point where he wears sunglasses indoors. That makes you look less cool and more like a complete prat.
When it comes to fashion, learn what suits you, take advice (ours) if you have to but above all else, keep it simple. Don't go overboard with colours or accessories and certainly not jewellery. Plain, muted colours in trends that actually suit your physique (your real one, not the one you wish you had). Trendy sunglasses will not only look nice but will show you care about your health but please don't go for the mirrored ones just so you can watch girls without being noticed. That's called being a letch and taking us for idiots and will get you dumped as quick as anything.
After the basics of physical looks and equal rights have been mastered comes personality. We love individualism, we do not love weirdness. This will be an area of trial and error but if in any doubt, do not display something that might be construed as an oddity until you are sure of your girl's affections. Only then might we be in a position to overlook them.
Above all else, be a man. Make decisions, take the lead, be manly, strong and powerful when it comes to dealing with many things but find a balance. No one wants a bully so practice listening, considering and yes, the dreaded talking. Protect, love and care for your woman without making her feel inferior and you will be on a winning streak.
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