What makes a woman a woman?
By rawpoet
@rawpoet (2045)
United States
5 responses
@jbrooks0127 (2324)
• United States
2 Sep 07
I believe what makes a woman a woman is the soft, sweet, tender, side of her. Her ability to love her children unconditionally. Her ability to love the man she is with even when he is trying to find his way and is difficult at times.
Her ability to have deep close life long friends that she helps and who help her through long discussions. And to top it all, her physical beauty regardless of what that may be.
All women are beautiful in so many ways and we men who love them appreciate everything about them for they are our softer side we try to cover up.
@jatamogue (367)
• Philippines
2 Sep 07
This is a difficult question. Wow, women are a lot of things. I see them as people who can define men more. They are gentle and yet very competitive beings. They bring life to men in different ways. They are the best mothers, hard workers, patient, and I specially like strong women. Though they have differences with men they get to accomplish what they put their minds into. It is the way they accomplish this tasks uniquely is what interests me. It has a woman's touch. Nope, men couldn't replace a woman's touch. That is a never. I mostly like the woman's smile. No matter what she looks like, a sincere woman's smile makes my day.
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@no_chao (548)
• Philippines
2 Sep 07
what a though question.....im a woman but i really cant find the best answer for that. thanks to those 2 who first make response before me... i think their moms and wives got the best treatment possible that any woman could have.... well, for me what makes a woman a woman is being a wife and a mother....
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@cupid74 (11388)
• Pakistan
17 May 08
Tough Question
Relation, affiliation, makes woman a woman. She is Mother, she is sister, she is daughter, she is wife, in every relation she is differnt and unique
Nature has blessed her to excel generation and keep human race going on Planet. She is one who can change and make the histories