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My daddy made me into an independent woman. He taught me to get my education, to carry my own money, and to leave the “knuckle-headed boys” alone because they only wanted one thing. The independent woman, as society tells us, has an education, a career, bank account, car, and home. She can handle her own—without a man! That’s all good, if you never want to marry. An independent woman [the newer version] is a real woman – the woman who not only is educated and financially stable but who also is secure, grounded, and real. She doesn’t have to walk around like “she doesn’t need a man,” when in fact, she desires a man who loves her and makes her feel like a woman. She can be a wife who has strong, independent qualities that compliment her marriage and still allow her husband to feel like a man. More importantly, she doesn’t have to be ashamed to say, “I NEED MY HUSBAND.” I don’t know about you, but my husband is a necessary support to my weak areas. He’s a team player that rarely drops the ball, a best friend in good times and bad times, a protector who would lose his life to save mine and his child’s, a lover who is loyal to me and only me, a provider who helps me carry the weight, and a confidante who protects the treasures in my heart. Why in the world would I want to give all of that up just to be a so-called “independent woman”? All the NEW independent women who aren’t ashamed to love and “lean” on a man please stand up. ~ M. Johnson
Posted on: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 12:29:14 +0000

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