Lol...Anita is a hardcore woman's lib and doesn't mince words. She states emphatically that an Igbo man can't grapple with the meaning of the word ''ROMANTIC''. Claims that an Igbo man can't be romantic because they have ego issues but if you want romance plus the headache of ''straying'' then it's got to be a Yoruba guy. I don carry come again :-)
Is this true people?
''My man is unromantic'' is perhaps the most familiar phrase women know how to say, ad nauseam:-)
Not all men were designed to be a romantic leading man type found in romantic novels. But that doesn't mean they aren't relationship
material or capable of falling in love. Common knowledge suggests that
men also have a more difficult time expressing their emotions than women
do.
He gave a few ideas on how to keep your relationship strong, even without the traditional romance:
According to evolutionary psychologist Marco Del Giudice, men avoid
romance more than women, but if it happens, they don't worry about it so
much. On the flipside, he found that women generally seek out romance,
but develop much anxiety about it.
How to love an unromantic man?
He gave a few ideas on how to keep your relationship strong, even without the traditional romance:
- Decide what this relationship means to you. Do you feel loved even when your partner is unromantic? Does he still do sweet gestures for you? Does he make you a priority? Does he remember special days and occasions? Figure out whether your partner cares about you, but doesn't know how to show it, or if he simply doesn't seem invested in the relationship.
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Groom yourself. Sometimes, long-term relationships can lose their initial excitement, but you can revive that fire. According to a study at Emory University, men experience significantly higher levels of brain activity when exposed to sexual visual stimuli, compared to women. Dressing up and looking pretty might help re-ignite a dormant romantic flame in your partner.
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Touch your partner. Even if it's a kiss on the cheek, physical touch is crucial to a good relationship. Try to begin and end each day by being affectionate with each other --- it can be as small as a hug or a kiss. You don't need passionate nights of foreplay and love making to experience intimacy. Letting your partner know that you care about him is love.
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Make other friends. Even if you are married or in a committed relationship, partners should retain their own independence, which means going out with other friends and participating in activities outside the relationship. Not only is this good for your social life, but your partner doesn't have to bear the responsibility of fulfilling all of your emotional and psychological needs. Loving someone shouldn't require a leash.
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Don't take anything for granted. Sure, your partner may never buy you jewelry, but does he fix your kitchen sink? Does he always let you pick the movie? Does he make you dinner, even if it's charred? Romance is different for everyone, and you can't expect your partner to be able to read your mind and give you exactly what you want. A relationship isn't only about your needs --- it's about both of you building a life together. Be kind and grateful for the simple things.
Women love romance and want to be treated nicely. They should go and bury their egos biko.
ReplyDeleteI'lld rather he buried his penis I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ his pants dn bury his ego. Ego ȋ̝̊̅§ sexy s/times. Bt there's nothing as unsexy as å man with no discretion watsoeva wen it comes to sex(yoruba)
ReplyDeleteYes!men go bury ur ego,preriod!
ReplyDeleteSeriously they shd keep their aside it shdt get in the way of luv
ReplyDeleteLadies, pls ask urself wch u prefer... An "unromantic" man who hasn't said NO to learning how 2 pls his woman..."U"... Or a "romantic" freak whom u don't know how many others u are sharing him with???
ReplyDeleteLike u all know, every woman wants a man who "knows it all" those men are few & never lack feminine attentn... Be wise
Man-ego= what? There's å lot of estrogen all up in here.
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