It is unnatural and odd for a grown man to express (emotionally) his love for his mother. If he disrespects other women, I'd say his mother has convinced him that no other woman (except her!) is worthy of him - and he's buying into it. If the mother is rich, she may be holding money over his head as a "carrot" to keep him to herself. If you know a man like this....RUN!!!
Men who have a strong attachment to their mothers may view them differently due to the deep emotional bond they share, which can lead to idealizing them. This can sometimes result in treating other women with disrespect as they may not live up to the perfect image they have of their mother. Additionally, societal and cultural influences, personal experiences, and attitudes towards gender roles can also play a role in shaping their behavior towards other women.
Respect for women varies among individuals. While many men do respect women, there are others who may not. It is important to address and challenge any form of disrespect or discrimination towards women in order to promote equality and mutual respect.
Women may feel threatened by other women due to societal expectations that pit them against each other for limited resources and opportunities. Competition over things like attention, success, or relationships can lead to feelings of insecurity and jealousy. It's important to challenge these harmful narratives and support each other in order to promote empowerment and collaboration among women.
Women wrestle each other in various forms of wrestling, such as professional wrestling or amateur wrestling, for entertainment or competition. It allows women to showcase their athleticism, skill, and strength on a platform where they can be recognized and celebrated for their abilities.
they were expected to focus only on their homes and families
Yes, people have the capacity to like other people based on shared interests, personality traits, and emotional connections. Establishing friendships and forming meaningful relationships are common ways in which people show their affection for others.
Merin Wexler has written: 'The porno girl, and other stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Women 'Save yourself, and other stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Teenage girls, Women
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
1.because they will be po2.they will atack you3.they will a.slap you or b.cry
Expectations on women as mothers can vary depending on cultural and societal norms. Generally, women are expected to nurture, care for, and protect their children, as well as provide emotional support and guidance. They may also be expected to balance motherhood with other responsibilities such as work or household management.
Not all women are good mothers. Being a working woman doesn't affect how good a mother one is.
Clara M. Beyer has written: 'Children of working mothers in Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Women, Married women, Employment, Children of working mothers, Mothers
women who become mistresses or the other woman are our daughters, sisters, aunts, mothers, wives, and neighbors. They are women within our communities.
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Not if she doesn't choose to be.
they were wives and mothers
Mothers and married women.
Mothers