Where are all the good men?
I hear the question so many times that I looked into it and I found out
if its true and what women can do about it.
Good men are going
the way of the Dodo.
First off, let’s start with the word good. Good by definition means solid and indicates
contentment. Yet the description of a good man usually falls into the great
category. Good job, confident, knows how
to treat a woman, able to communicate his feelings, knows how to be supportive,
etc. etc… Statistically that only
represents a small percentage of the men out there. So not only does good mean great but we are
calling great only good. Sounds like an
interesting paradox.
Next we are telling these same guys they are dogs,
unfaithful, completely at the whim of their sexual desires, incapable of true
emotionally connection, and inferior to women in the realm of
relationships. And instead of providing
more resources that fit men’s need and preferred ways of learning we tend to criticize
the men for what they don’t know. If you tell a child he is no good,
incapable of doing good, do not be surprised when he fulfills your expectation. So it is the same with adults.
Finally, we tell men that women want a nice guy who makes
them laugh. Yet, we watch as women give
their bodies to the bad boy persona, the guy with money, or the guy already in
a relationship and then tell men that they don’t understand their needs. Sounds like another paradox.
So what can women do to find the good men that are out
there? Sure enough seek and you shall find
Step One: Forgive men for all the
wrongs individual men have done to you.
Your hurt is not only keeping you from nurturing men to be the men you
desire; it’s keeping you from being able to receive loving gestures already
being given. It literally blocks you
from seeing the good ones because you are so focused on how many bad ones out
there.
Step Two: Learn how
to find the good in men versus expecting men to always show their value to
you. It is as much their opportunity to
show you as it is yours to recognize it.
Expecting
men to always show you why they are valuable sounds good but unfortunately is
not realistic. Plus, you do not have
any ownership in what they do.
Step Three: Choose to believe in good men again. When you believe they exist you will
naturally see more of them in places you previously didn’t see. If you believe
there are not any good men, you will try to prove yourself right. Believe they exist and you will see more of
them magically appear before your eyes.
TUG Tip: The happiest
women are not the ones with great men; they are the women who have found greatness
in their man.
1 comment:
Good and even great men DO exist! I know several of them :-)
Post a Comment