Learning to Understand Women

Worrying is their right

Published by Anil Kumar under , , on 5:30 PM
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Women like to worry. And they feel it's their right. Worrying is an emotional action that leads to several physiological changes (e.g. release of epinephrine and norepinephrine in the blood etc), and it makes the woman feels like a woman.

If a woman says she is worried about you, don't say "stop worrying about me" - She will think you're taking away her right, and it's not good for the relation.

Instead of asking her to stop worrying consider saying something more reassuring: "I know you're concerned about me, but I'll be fine" or something similar. Apart from words, an action item should also be included in this remedy - Call her, and let her know about your whereabouts to keep her worries from building up too high.

Summary: It's a woman's right to worry, so don't stop her from doing so. Instead, just reassure her, and call her several times a day.

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