Think of women as regular triangles and men as upside-down triangles.
Women, I observe, are willing to compromise in order to secure the relationship. Men are willing to compromise in a secure relationship. How does the triangle analogy fit this?
At the beginning of a relationship women are willing to do whatever it takes to continue the relationship if they feel it is worth it. Women, it seems, will go to great length even sometimes compromises their ethics, moral, and/or standards. As the relationship becomes more secure women narrow the field of what they are willing to do to continue and/or maintain the relationship.
[Examples are going to sporting events when they do not want to. Having 'the gang' over when they really want some quiet alone time. (those are mild to moderate examples. The compromising of the morals, values, standards, and ethics are) rushing to be intimate when they are not ready and the like.]
Men on the other hand are willing to do very little to continue the relationship until it stabilizes. So men start out with a narrow width of what they are willing to do and it widens as the relationship becomes more secure.
[Examples are going to an event that they do not want to go to. Limiting contact with friends that annoy you, etc. ]
The advice doled out is unqualified and is just for entertainment purposes. Your results may vary. The author is in no way responsible for any consequences be they positive or negative.
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