It's 2016 and yes,don't we just luuuurve being independent! We love being able to provide for ourselves, sometimes even for others. We love that we don't need anyone to validate our existence or do the banking for us.We love being able to split that cheque and drive ourselves home, where we can do whatever we want, invite him in or close the door on his face (given the poor man doesn't live in the same house of course).
It is a great feeling, knowing that we can very well take care of ourselves without the help of another, but now and then we all long for a little pampering.Someone to worry a little, throw a bit of a tantrum over what we do and spoil us senseless, to help us unwind and be taken care of, on and off. It's no sin nor betrayal. You would still be the strong, independent woman that you always wanted to be, just a little pampered. After all, we all need a bit of unwinding sometimes, and letting a guy open a door for you and treat yourself to a fancy dinner shouldn't make the gods come running.
It is a great feeling, knowing that we can very well take care of ourselves without the help of another, but now and then we all long for a little pampering.Someone to worry a little, throw a bit of a tantrum over what we do and spoil us senseless, to help us unwind and be taken care of, on and off. It's no sin nor betrayal. You would still be the strong, independent woman that you always wanted to be, just a little pampered. After all, we all need a bit of unwinding sometimes, and letting a guy open a door for you and treat yourself to a fancy dinner shouldn't make the gods come running.
Humans are social animals and despite all the individuality we have achieved through years of evolution, our brains are triggered to appreciate being appreciated. Sometimes appreciation, as materialistic as it sounds, not to mention cliche,can come in a fancily wrapped package with a red ribbon tied around it. It doesn't matter if it's a cheesy ornament or an intricate piece of jewellery or even a bouquet of flowers, allow yourself to enjoy that sense of giddiness that surfaces as you open it. Savour it like the first sip of a good wine after a long day in the fields.
Take a day off if someone wants to take you somewhere, be it friends, family or a lover. They probably see someone who deserves to have a good time, someone who deserves to let go, at least occasionally. Let it be on them, and for once know that you don't have to be in control. You will find it as refreshing as a glass of ice cold cucumber water on a sweltering day. Better, if it is a romantic get away, be it a star hotel or somewhere allusive , or the just the two of you at home. Enjoy the quiet (or the noise if you're that's what you are into) and the sense of irresponsibility that only not having to think of how anything is to be done will bring. He offers to cook? Let him. See what he comes up with. He wants to take you for a movie? Let him. Ask him to pick one. Allow yourself to be surprised.
Experiment. If you're used to taking care of yourself, you probably have a sense of style that you've developed for yourself and proud of, rightly so. This probably means that everything in your closet screams "you" thus are of a particularly singular in taste. As great as it, wont it be fun just to see the sort of garment someone else would choose for you? Give it a go. Yes you might hate it, but you might also find that you could actually look better in it. Want to hear another pro? It's an automatic insight into how the other person views you.
The occasional letting go will not only help you unwind but also teach you much. You will be surprised at the things you get to discover about your own self,I mean you've got to admit, maintaining a singular image can get you addicted to a certain way of life, which might not allow yourself to fully experience your complete self.You will also be surprised at the discoveries you make of others, their likes and dislikes. When you're used to being in control of your life, you do run the risk of turning into a control freak yourself, and that might not be the best way to discover the likes of the others around you.
So let go. If you really are as confident and independent as you think you are, and have that constant urge to be in charge of things, giving up that control for a few brief moments, to someone who knows exactly what you deserve (pun definitely intended) might just be the two additional ounces of vodka your rather neat cocktail fondly awaits.
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