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Logging and timber

Military duty in conflict zones

Oil rig operators

Pilots (planes and helicopters)

Police officer

Power line installer

Refuge and recycling collecting (harmful chemicals, hazardous waste and dangerous machinery)

Rescue helicopter pilots

Road construction

Roofers

Skyscraper builders

Snow rescue

Soldiers in battle

Structural iron and steel workers

Taxi drivers/Truck drivers

How to Appreciate and Love a Man

Spend quality time with him.

Be transparent with him.

Do a variety of things together.

Get to know him well and understand him.

Listen to him without interrupting.

Ask him questions about his interests.

Accept him for the man he is.

Observe what he does for you.

Show him you trust him.

Let him impress you.

Notice what’s special about him.

Give to him in little ways (notes, food, touches, eye contact).

Be authentically appreciative of him.

Be admiring of him for his masculinity.

Allow him to teach you something he knows.

Let your armor down and relax with him.

Work on a worthwhile project or goal together.

List of Conversation Topics to Ask Men

His hobbies, interests, passions and how they came to be.

His greatest mission, life goals, or vision.

His best friends and what he likes about them.

Books he likes to read and why.

Music he likes.

Places he wants to travel.

His favorite sports.

His favorite foods.

His favorite movies.

His role models and why.

What he wants his legacy to be.

How he wants to be remembered.

What influence he wants to be on his children.

Quality vs. Unhealthy Men

It’s extremely important to point out that we as women need to know the difference between healthy men and unhealthy men. Unhealthy men, even though they might be truly financially successful, are for the most part highly insecure and are always looking for ways to prove themselves to the world. These are not the kind of men we want. These men are often narcissistic and will only bring us pain in the long run. They have little integrity or depth and will think nothing of lying to us or others to get what they want. Sadly, these are the types of men who seem to get all the press, while the quality men don’t get much play in the media.

Avoid Men Who

Are highly insecure.

Are overly jealous or possessive.

Don’t support your passions/growth.

Ignore you.

Don’t adore you.

Are hot and cold with you.

Use or abuse you in any way.

Are emotionally unavailable.

Lie to you.

Won’t commit to you.

Don’t truly love you.

Ask you to alter your body surgically.

Aren’t proud to show you off.

Are narcissistic.

Lack clear direction and purpose.

Are argumentative.

Are without integrity

Are rage-a-holics.

Players who cheat on you.

Cheat in business.

Don’t care about others.

Are “bad boys”.

Are “Peter Pans”.

Are passive-aggressive.

Are manipulative.

Traits of Quality Men to Choose

Emotionally healthy.

Capable of loving.

Secure in himself.

Are available.

Has integrity.

Are trustworthy.

Loves you unconditionally.

Values who you are.

Committed to you.

Faithful to you.

Loyal to you.

Adores you.

Supports your passion and growth.

Are honest.

Are giving.

Are protective.

Have similar values.

Are admirable and respectable.

Good conflict resolution skills.

Enjoy being with you.

Like who you are with him.

References

Allen, Dr. Patricia. Getting to I Do

illiam Morrow Paperbacks, 1995

Chapman, Gary. The 5 Love Languages

Northfield Publishing, 2015

Contenta, Patty. “What Does Sensuality Mean To You?” Yourtango.com, January 12, 2012.

http://www.yourtango.com/experts/patty-contenta/what-does-sensuality-mean-you

Deida, David. Intimate Communion

HCI, 1995

Hill, Napoleon. Think and Grow Rich

Ballantine Books, 1960

Nichols, Lisa. No Matter What

Grand Central Life & Style, 2011

Shimoff, Marci. Happy for No Reason

First Free Press, 2008

Tolle, Eckhart. The Power of Now

Namaste Publishing, 2004

Waitley, Denis. The Psychology of Winning

Berkley, 1984

Wolfe, David. Eating for Beauty

North Atlantic Books, 2007

Recommended Resources

Recommended Reading

Allen, Dr. Patricia. Getting to ‘I Do’

Brown, Brené. Daring Greatly

Chapman, Gary. The 5 Love Languages

Crawford, Ilse. The Sensual Home

Deida, David. Intimate Communion and Blue Truth

Farrell, Warren. Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say

Fisher, Helen. Why Him, Why Her

Gray, John. Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus

Hay, Louise. You Can Heal Your Life

Lechter, Sharon. Think and Grow Rich for Women

Nichols, Lisa. No Matter What

Shimoff, Marci. Happy for No Reason

Stoddard, Alexandra. Living a Beautiful Life

Wolfe, David. Eating for Beauty

Recommended Courses/Organizations

Alison Armstrong, The Queen’s Code

CEO Space International, business growth for women entrepreneurs

Patty Contenta, Sensuality Secrets

Rachael Jayne Groover, The Art of Feminine Presence

Satyen Raga, Warrior Sage Courses

David Deida, Courses on Masculine/Feminine Polarity

Message from the Author

Dear Reader,

I am very grateful to you for reading my book.

I started this project with nothing more than a vague notion of ending up with book, and had no idea exactly where it would lead, or how long it would take. I just knew I was called to write on this topic and I had to trust the process.

It seemed like a monumental challenge at the time. I had no degree, no background in writing, and pecked at the keyboard with two fingers. I wasn’t even a big reader. There were numerous times I doubted myself and my abilities. Yet because I followed my heart, I attracted amazing people into my life. Every time I needed help, like guardian angels, the right people came along to help me get over the next hurdle.

The dream of every author, as I’ve learned from years of working to closure on this book, is to be of true value to the readers. I feel this view is almost a sacred duty authors should keep in mind as they write.

Though mastering the art of femininity is not an overnight process, you have taken a major step forward in awareness of what it is that men adore. As you practice these principles, you will reap the results in both subtle and obvious ways that will surprise and delight you.

I invite you to share this book with other women who share your passion of returning to their femininity.

If you found the information in this book to be of value, I’d love it if you would write a review on Amazon.

www.simplyfemininebook.com/gifts

About the Author

Morgan Wonderly is a femininity mentor to women. She is a pioneer in the field of femininity from the perspective of men. She has studied men for over a decade and spent thousands of hours listening to men to learn what they find feminine in women. She works with women who are tired of operating from masculinity and want to reconnect with their feminine essence so they can attract a masculine man.

In her research, she has learned that masculine and feminine polarity is the key to attraction. As women, the more we

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