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How embracing the masculine and feminine in you leads to a fulfilling life

masculine and feminineThe role you play in any relationship can either complement the person you are with, amplify the relationship, or be a repellent. When forming intimate relationships, the term “opposites attract” is more true than people think. Even in a business environment where there is a manager / subordinate relationship, usually opposites (at least in the form of masculine and feminine) play a huge part on whether they’ll get along or not.

However, when it comes to deep, strong friendships, “opposites attract” isn’t typically true. It’s here where finding an equal “energy” in someone can lead to a lifelong friendship. We all have both masculine and feminine aspects of ourselves, and knowing which one to utilize in each situation can lead to a much more rewarding, and fulfilling life.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ask Paul, Decisions, Ego, Femininity, Human Potential, Marriage, Masculinity, Podcast Episode, Relationships, Thinking Tagged With: How come we don't get along?, Is it okay to feel more feminine?, Who make the best friends?, Why can't I feel safe around my partner?

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