Davina : What my mother said by Indey S Cruz

Davina : What my mother said

Indey S Cruz
154 pages
Jan 2021
Hardcover
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What my mother said,"sometimes it is better to control somebody else's perception of thought" Why?Since like-mindedness is overrated; leading somebody into believing what is good for them through the realisation of what is good for me. It has benefited some men, now it is about to benefit some women too.I like to think possessing power over my partner becomes a necessity of what I want. For a long time, some women haven't had the freedom of egalitarianism. Although, those who do, share this newfound phenomenon with the world. I for one will do just that! Creating the moment; creating every situation as it happens; defines future moments. Because it is these moments that may define life. Some of us are aware of how far oppressed housewives have come since the women's right movements nearly 100 years ago. Now is the time to take equality to a whole new level because what was male pride once, in views of housework, has now supposedly turned into a househusband. What my mother said, "the day will come when they will conform to us"As the day, so rightly has come, househusbands have been recognised; now it's just a case of realising the shift in power; after all mothers said, "with great housework, comes great responsibility." The secrets within this book will open doors which have been locked for too long. Find the true art of how to turn conversations to your advantage; train him or be trained, read more to find out ...
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Pages 154
Published 2021
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