Dixie Andelin Forsythĭo you think the principles of Fascinating Womanhood are more relevant today than ever? The best, most enduring and romantic relationships are those where there is mutual respect and admiration though differing strengths and roles. We are the gatekeepers of civilization while men are the protectors, primary providers, and organizers of civilization. This can raise your self-esteem right away as you understand why being not only female, but a feminine woman, has such power in this world. The second chapter in Fascinating Womanhood for the Timeless Woman is called “Your Limitless Worth” and it outlines how valuable women are to this world, whether you ever have a child or not.
How can Fascinating Womanhood improve a woman’s self-esteem and marriage? And Timeless is the only one in audio book form too. But many women are limited with time as well as money and so that’s why I’d recommend “Timeless” first. It also is for married as well as single women and is the most comprehensive of the books.īut if you’d like a thorough education, please read Fascinating Womanhood, Vintage Editionand The Fascinating Girl, Vintage Editionif you are single as a backup. For those who really want to “get into it” I’d suggest Fascinating Womanhood for the Timeless Womanas it’s the newest and most up to date. What is the best way to get acquainted with Fascinating Womanhood? In which order should the books be read? But it’s feminine power not masculine power. And our power in this area is so much greater than most of us have any idea of. Fascinating Womanhood for the Timeless Woman shows women what we can do to achieve this. When you have a relationship where the man and woman adore each other, and want each other to be happy, that’s where you have a lifelong love affair. The couples who learn this are true “power couples” in the best sense of the phrase. It gives off the wrong message of Fascinating Womanhood which teaches that the best, most enduring and romantic relationships are those where there is mutual respect and admiration though differing strengths and roles. A better term would be “sustain”-or support. For that reason, we don’t use it anymore. Well, the term “submission” is one that invokes in many people the idea of “master/slave” relationship. What do you think of the critics who say that “submission” equals servitude or slavery and that these traditional views are archaic or even dangerous?