7 Highly Attractive Feminine Traits Men Love *game changer*
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Published 2023-03-19
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Chapters:
Intro - 0:00-1:51
I. Love being a woman - 1:52-3:29
II. Demure - 3:30-6:16
III. Tenderness 6:17-7:46
IV. Allow him to lead 7:47-9:40
V. Be soft spoken 9:41-10:24
VI. Open-minded & open-hearted 10:25-11:38
VII. Respect his space 11:39-13:08
VIII. (Bonus) Be intentional with how you treat others 13:09-13:44
Outro - 13:45-14:12
What I'm wearing: Top from Reformation
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Background - Bachelor's degree in psychology
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All Comments (21)
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I'm 52 and single, never married. My career sucked the life out of me. This advice is very accurate. As you get older, good men are harder to find.
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I am always mesmerized by how eloquently she expresses herself that I often find myself missing the point and have to go back. I wonder how she developed such deep and rich vocabulary and explain all her points without stuttering or saying āummā ālikeā etc. How I wish I can speak like this.
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Iām 70 now, I am so thrilled you are doing this now. Woman donāt have any speaking truth to them now. Thank you sweet lady.
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Topic request (this video made me think of this): "Character traits to look for in a masculine partner" or "Red flags to look out for when choosing a partner". You've spoken about making sure women only choose men worth submitting to, do I'd love to hear more about what that type of person is like.
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Iām a very outgoing, extroverted woman and in past relationships Iāve always been pushed into the masculine role. I would lead the dance because he didnāt know how to, I would start convos, I would plan dates, I was always the one who made the first move because I got tired of waiting on him. So naturally everybody thought that I wouldnāt want a very masculine man. They were very very surprised when they met my husband. I just think this goes to show how society pushes young women who are outgoing to be independent and the whole ā I donāt need a manā when what they really want is their man to take the lead
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1. Express your love of being a woman. (Embrace femeninity) 2. Be demure (instead of proud to inspire the protective nature of men). 3. Be tender, soft hearted to help him decompress from the challenges of life. 4. Allow him to lead. 5. Be soft spoken or calm instead of yelling or becoming aggressive to help him receive your ideas. 6. Be open minded and open hearted so you can follow his lead and provide balance. 7. Respect his space, by not pushing him to express himself beyond his comfort zone. 8. Express your love for others
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I think the important thing to note here is 'be selective who you open up to'. I used to be like this, but I have met too many men claiming to be 'highly empathetic', only to show up as very controlling and manipulative. So if you are in a relationship with someone you can trust, go for it. :) But a man who demand that you behave this way, without respecting you, don't be too soft with him. Because chances are he will abuse the trust you give him. Don't treat him like a king, if he treats you like a peasant.
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Agree with a lot of these points! As soon as I stopped forcing myself to be āone of the boysā and embraced what I really am, a girl, I attracted a kind and loving man who is confident in himself and actually puts work into our relationship! Love your vids! Please make the mothering men video, got a lot of sisters who would need to see it lol! ā¤ļøā¤ļø
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He adores my tenderness, my shy and reversed aura/personality, how femenine and elegant I am when I am not even trying to do it or act like that, he pointed out how I treat people and create a difference between them and us. He actually protects me even in the small things, fix my hair, remove the dirt on my jeans when we sit on the ground, leads he way... I like him, and it is mutual. He is the first man I really want to try something with.
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Women need more feminine role models to look up to and take advice from. Thank you for the beautiful content and energy šøšāØ
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You are one of my favorites here on YouTube! I am a Muslim woman and this resonates with me immensely. Thank you Jasmyne š
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besides the amazing and realistic advice and content,I really want to appreciate the fact that this woman is so beautiful and pretty omg
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I stopped the video to say WOW. This is truly for me!!! Iām actually a single mother and currently engaged by the grace of God. Iāve been taking lead for a while and making my own decisions and having to let my guard down to let someone else lead Phew itās hard. And that part about speaking softly and gently etc itās also for me. Sister thank you for taking the time to do these videos. Youāre a blessing for me with these videos you do. Peace be with you and your family -Mariaš
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Im a simple girl, when JT posts, I get excitedš
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I would love a character analysis of Bella!! Actually, that would be a really great series from youāmisunderstood heroines. I could see Bella Swan, Sansa Stark, and Arwen from Lord of the Rings being some really good characters to start with! They are usually not everyoneās favorite character because their femininity is mistaken for weakness by many people. I believe there is a deeper resiliency within all of these characters, it would be so interesting to explore that! Keep up the great content ā¤
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I wanted to clarify something: Around 6:23, I said āMost men have a tough life, universally so compared to women of the same background.ā The way I worded that, it sounds like I believe men have had tougher lives than women overall. I donāt think men have had overall tougher lives than womenā¦ itās impossible to quantify/evaluate how tough a manās life is vs a womanās life and I do not want to discount the challenges women face. I have also said in other videos that itās impossible & unproductive to compare. So I just wanted to clarify thatā¦ I definitely should have worded that better. My apologies. Thank you so much for watching and Iāll make sure to do better ā¤
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Very much looking forward to the video on women not "mothering" their husbands/boyfriends. I've seen this phenomenon play out with friends, it was rather disturbing to witness and when I realized that this dynamic was at the core of their relationship, it made my skin crawl. I definitely think the topic needs to be seriously addressed. Thank you for your insight, it is a very much needed light in the darknessā¤šÆ
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bestie wake up a new jasmyne video just dropped
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I love how raw and honest you are!! Iām 26 and itās so refreshing to see a young woman around my age embrace being feminine š
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I can listen to you forever...your voice is giving>>>>your energy >>>your message>>> the way you articulate yourself is so beautiful as you're ā¤ļøā¤ļø