Lucas M on Nostr: Why yes: 1. Men, more often than not, don't have the same level of emotional ...
Why yes:
1. Men, more often than not, don't have the same level of emotional intelligence that women naturally possess. This is why it seems to be more common for men to act without any empathic reasoning and why submission to her can sometimes help promote emotional development while also providing better understanding for both the practical and emotional consequences of our actions and decisions.
2. Helps build trust and humility which, in turn, helps create better lines of communication during more... turbulent times😅. This also helps further develop problem solving capabilities for both.
3. I've found that learning to submit at the proper time has made me far less selfish and more considerate. To clarify, what I mean by that is that I'm still capable of being a good leader, but without the use of purely selfish incentives.
4. It's definitely made me a better listener.
Why no:
1. Submission always has the chance of becoming an addictive or habitual behavior. Understanding when it is an appropriate time to do so is key.
2. If it becomes either one that can lead to a power imbalance which, almost always, leads to the deterioration of a previously healthy relationship and possibly to the development of feelings of inferiority for the man and superiority for the woman.
3. Can definitely lead to a lack of boundaries.
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