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The Gravity of Being (co-written tommielynn and runningturtle87)
What is it men in women do require?
The lineaments of gratified desire.
What is it women in men require?
The lineaments of gratified desire.
..William Blake
Man says:
A man wants what every woman wants:
intimacy, belonging, satisfaction,
understanding, connectedness,
listening, support, fulfillment,
pleasure, contentedness,
and a touch that leaves him
breathlessly knowing he's loved
and desired, given to and needed.
Woman says:
A woman wants a man to be
hard but soft at the same time
leaving his softness on her skin,
conversation, connection, love,
truth, passionate, feeling, and
lustful, with his arm wrapped
around her succulent body
as she rests on him.
Man says:
A woman wants a man to be
a certain way to her
and a man wants for her
what he wants for himself;
the difference here is that
men are needed to meet
a woman's needs,
and a man wants to meet needs
and be appreciated for having met them.
Woman says:
A man wants to be satisfied
and know he meets the
needs of a woman leaving her
fulfilled so he can be fulfilled
wanting her to support him
and have confidence in him.
Man says:
A man in whom a woman has no confidence
is a man who cannot perform,
and a man who cannot perform
does not see himself as a man at all,
but rather as a thing, unfulfilled, his mission failed,
and a woman who revives such a man is a goddess
of the highest order, a woman whom a thing
can become a man for again, who can then make a decision
and know that her confidence in him
will make whatever he does something worthy of a man.
Woman says:
A woman that doesn't believe in a man
will get what she gives, nothing, feeling
lonely and unloved, sadness and misery
take over, a woman that can build a man
up and be strong for them both is a
powerful person, together they can be
a great force.
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