I'm a popular opinion that not many people might agree with, but I actually think a lot of girls want really masculine men. Like, they want to date a really masculine guy, but you can't attract that or get that in your life if you're acting like the man all the time. Take it from me, I am the oldest daughter. I live on my own. I do all my own things, like pay all my own bills. I'm so independent from Neil. That song is me. And I still understand the importance of letting a man lead, letting him protect and provide for you. Like, that's how God made them. And I'm just seeing more than ever, like, girls including myself for a long time, I was like this too, where you don't let a man do things for you. Like, open the door for you, take you to dinner, let him provide for you. Let him treat you like a princess. You can't say you want a masculine man and then the man comes in and you're acting like the man. Let him take care of you. You can't say that all men are not good leaders or that you've tried that in the past, you probably picked the wrong guy. Like, you just picked somebody that doesn't know how to lead. I truly believe if you pick a God-centered man who has his morals aligned, like, that man is going to lead and guide you in life. He really, really is. I'm being honest.
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The creator shares her opinion that many women desire masculine men but struggle to attract them by acting too independently. She emphasizes the importance of allowing men to lead, protect, and provide, contrasting this with the modern trend of women taking on dominant roles in relationships.
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