In a recent tweet, Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed dating and relationship coach, made a controversial statement about women, stating that there are only two kinds of women. The first kind are those who think that you are so special that they cannot replace you with another man, and that it is either you or nobody. The second kind are those who will eventually cheat on you, and he warns men to be careful when choosing a partner.
Choosing Wisely: Andrew Tate's Insights on Women and Infidelity
The tweet received a lot of attention, with many people expressing their thoughts and opinions on the matter. Some agreed with Tate, while others vehemently disagreed. Some even questioned whether there are really only two kinds of women, or whether it is possible to categorize people in such a black and white manner.
One user, Maison Ghost, replied to the tweet, stating that Tate's statement is the real one that people should be paying attention to. He believes that finding a woman who thinks that you are one of a kind and cannot be replaced is the key to a successful relationship.
Another user, Greg, asked which category his grandmother falls into, prompting a humorous response from another user, Roger Jones, who stated that his grandmother is a stand-up woman and rates her 100 out of 100.
Some users questioned Tate's statement, with one user, borovik.eth, asking whether there aren't more options than just the two that Tate mentioned. Another user, Blaze, asked about the women who fill the void, suggesting that it may not be as simple as just two categories.
Faith Alone Saves, a user with a religious bent, responded with a quote from the Bible, 1 Chronicles 16:34, which reads "O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; For his mercy endureth for ever." This prompted further discussion about whether religious beliefs have any impact on the type of women a man attracts.
Motivenation, another user, suggested that there are two types of women - the rare ones that you have to work hard to find and maintain, and the ones that you don't even have to try to find. This sparked a debate about whether finding the right partner is a matter of hard work or luck.
Hajarnibby, a user with a more spiritual perspective, suggested that God has already written who will be the woman who will stand by your side even before the earth and the sky were created, and urged men to be patient in their search for the right partner.
Unchained Men, a coaching service, likened the decision to choose between the two types of women to the choice between instant gratification and delayed gratification.
Cobra Mindset, another user, agreed with Tate's statement, prompting a reply from another user, blau & grana, who shared a personal experience of being in a relationship with a woman who wanted to live a western type of life with too much tolerance, and how it led to a difficult breakup.
Zachary Meisel, yet another user, suggested that there may be a third category of women who may not be crazy about you, but may not cheat on you either, and that they may potentially trade up if they find someone better than you. This prompted a discussion about the different types of relationships that people have, and whether it is possible to categorize them in a binary way.
BK, a user who had experience with both types of women, shared his personal experience of learning to value himself after being in a relationship with a woman who would eventually cheat on him, and then finding a partner who thinks that he is one of a kind and cannot be replaced.
In conclusion, Andrew Tate's statement that there are only two types of women - those who think that you are so special that they cannot replace you with another man, and those who will eventually cheat on you.
Here are 20 general ideas that could potentially please a woman:
- Listen to her when she speaks and engage in conversation.
- Compliment her sincerely and often.
- Support her dreams and ambitions.
- Be thoughtful and considerate in your actions.
- Show genuine interest in her life and experiences.
- Remember important dates, such as her birthday or anniversary.
- Surprise her with small gestures of kindness, like bringing her favorite snack or drink.
- Be affectionate and loving.
- Show empathy and understanding when she's upset.
- Respect her boundaries and opinions.
- Take the time to learn about her interests and hobbies.
- Be willing to compromise and make sacrifices for her.
- Help her with tasks or errands without being asked.
- Make her feel safe and protected.
- Offer emotional support and be there for her during tough times.
- Take care of your physical appearance and hygiene.
- Be honest and transparent in your communication.
- Take responsibility for your actions and apologize when necessary.
- Show appreciation for her contributions and efforts.
- Be patient, understanding, and willing to work through challenges together.
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