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- From: smithrud@advtech.uswest.com
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- Subject: Re: Curious?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.210502.204@advtech.uswest.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:05:02 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.134036.8812@csd.uwe.ac.uk> pa_ross@csd.uwe.ac.uk (Mr Rossy) writes:
- >>How many men are intimidated by extremely independent women?
-
- This is the kind of question that you just can't give a straightforward
- answer to. You may have encountered some men who have not been
- comfortable with your independence, but there are huge numbers of
- both types out there -- those who feel intimidated by it and those
- who welcome and respect it.
-
- Cari
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- >>I am very independent, however maintain my femininity, but
- >>I keep meeting men with low self-confidence/esteem who have
- >>a problem with my independence and very direct, open approach
- >>to everything in life. When I do have a SO, I give 100% to the
- >>relationship while maintaining my independence.
-