How to rock at online relationships with BBW

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  14. Maybe you are more comfortable with how Pat Allen talks of male and female energies to be more accepted by the mainstream , that this sort of thing is what would only apply to a “feminine energy woman”, as if that is just an “option” for women, albeit a most beneficial one. And though I use that feminine energy woman phrase I actually see things in a more archetypal way. I think what a woman’s comfort cues might lead her to may vary (mine led me to Snow White, yours to Mulan, DeeMarie’s to wanting a rather violent partner for example), but I still think that female energy is still comfort cues based, it is just that different women have different sorts of comfort cues, through listening inside with female receptivity they find they are ful-filled by different things. So I think every woman is a “feminine energy woman” deep down really just by nature of being female, though the degrees and ways she will embrace and express that may vary. This is not the same thing as just thinking gender makes no difference and non-physical gender differences are merely some sort of socially construed thing rather having some truly sacred underpinnings. We are not just bodies but also souls, and I think it is not just our bodies but also our souls that have gender. My most loved quote on male and female energy is by a favorite author John Eldredge, from his book “Wild at Heart”:
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  16. "(In describing God’s invitation to us:) Come, and live out what I meant you to be. Permit me to bypass the entire nature vs. nurture “is gender really built-in?” debate with one simple observation: Men and women are made in the image of God as men or as women. “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them”(Genesis 1:27). Now, we know God doesn’t have a body, so the uniqueness can’t be physical. Gender simply must be at the level of the soul, in the deep and everlasting places within us. God doesn’t make generic people; he makes something very distinct – a man or a woman. In other words, there is a masculine heart and a feminine heart, which in their own ways reflect or portray to the world God’s heart."
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