Strong women often prefer being single over staying with someone who is completely wrong for them
Women, we know, are often considered to be the engine of this world.
It is precisely for this reason that for centuries they have not been appreciated enough by the different societies that have followed one another, perhaps, in order not to make them aware of their own strength.
Today things have changed, in part, and many women know how to take "the bull by the horns", that is to say, life.
Consequently, many women know exactly what they want and who or what they need to live well and feel good.
via Psychology Today
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These strong women are determined and do not particularly like letting themselves be subdued by those individuals who still have distorted views of the other sex, they prefer to stay away from them and have no fear of being alone.
This awareness is due to the negative experiences they have had in the course of life with people who are undeserving of their care and their affection. From the past, however, they have learned to love themselves more and understand what they really want. Once they know what it is, they do everything to get what they want with courage and determination.
Strong women have learned the hard way what it means to waste precious time, so they prefer not to throw it away on immature people or those who do not respect them. In relationships, they immediately make things clear: honesty and sincerity first and foremost, then they explain which boundaries are not to be crossed.
For them to have a relationship means to live it in a profound way, but this does not exclude the possibility of finding happiness also by living alone. This is precisely their greatest strength because for them solitude is not negative, it means to love and respect oneself as no one else would do because one's own person and life are too important to leave in the hands of a puppeteer.
This world of ours has more and more need for women like that, who are determined to promote and make positive changes.