What really does a woman want?

A hard question to answer, but all the same it has an answer. Look around and you will find different shades of women all bent at wanting one thing or the other, but underneath all this facade, there is one thing that a woman desires and wants most. A woman wants wealth, treasures, honor, jollity and pleasure, gorgeous clothes; fun in bed, the list is endless. Some will say to be widowed and remarry, while others want freedom to do as she pleases, flattery is the bane of some. Different society's different attitudes and ways, even the self styled career woman wants the same thing as the full time housewife with six children. So the question again is what does a woman really want, forget all the single parent syndrome rocking the world today, the truth of the matter is a that a woman wants the same thing all over the world, from the day of creation to this day the woman has not changed in her attitude and ways of thinking, she is still fixed to wanting the same thing and if a man comes by and cant get a hold of what the woman wants he is bond to loose the woman who will not open her mouth to say anything to anyone, no matter who is involved. Even mother in-laws are in on this secret, which is as old as creation itself, in Kings and courts of Queens this secret is for the elite who pass it round within themselves alone, while keeping it from the commoners. No matter the society you are from the same thing that applies to Europe, the Americas, Asia, applies to Africa, so this is not a societal thing but something that has been from generations to generations and there is no way it will change for women are daily revolving and bringing in more complex attitudes that the Male folk sometimes find hard to comprehend and get to grips with So before we end this piece let us go into the case on hand and ask what a woman wants. Women wants the self-same sovereignty over her husband, as over her lover and master him, he must not be above her. That is what every woman desires and anything short of this will result in problems within the home and environment. Think about this. The wife of Bath's tale (Geoffrey Chaucer 1342-1400)
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