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Pride In A Woman


Maybe sometimes we get it wrong, or maybe no, maybe we always get it wrong, or maybe some people think we always get it wrong, or maybe it’s all just because we get it all wrong just because we think or were told we have gotten it wrong.

Pride and ego is the enemy of one self. It will eat you up from the inside and destroy you but that’s the ego and pride inside a man. Wasn’t a man made to die or be destroyed by his own pride and ego?

The worry and the new end or fallout of our society is the pride and ego of a woman. A woman is the true self of the society. A woman is the sole manifest of love, happiness, and success. A woman is the light from the darkness and the evil side of the world.

The most painful evil and cruel thing to happen to out society is a woman with pride and an ego. Pride and an ego in a woman are more or same as betrayal. One should rather die than be betrayed there is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised.

What’s there for man to love if not a woman?

What’s there to cherish if not a woman?

What’s there to treasure if not a woman?

But a woman who is kind, loving and humble. A woman who deserves everything in life. A woman worth dying for

A woman loved by the daughter to give her own life for her. A woman who deserves to live for eternity. A woman who is a mother. A mother who is love, a mother who is kind, a mother who is the true definition of life.

Will you not die for that woman? Will you not give everything to that woman?

l'm a son l would do all that for a woman. After all l was born of a woman, by a woman, raised by a woman, heartbroken by a woman. after all this is why l live for a woman.

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