What is the relationship between women and trust?
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definition
"Trust is not a gender trait but the fragrance of innocence; when we embrace not-knowing, love blossoms and builds bridges where knowledge erects walls."
According to Osho, trust is not a gender trait but the fragrance of innocence: when we drop second-hand knowledge, ideologies and expectations, not-knowing becomes the most intimate, and love flowers as trust. Knowledge builds walls; innocence builds bridges. With women, as with men, real trust appears when you meet beyond labels and theories, in childlike wonder, letting love's mystery rather than concepts guide the relationship.
Trust with a woman grows when you both stop trying to be clever and meet with open, childlike hearts.
Why this matters practically
- Drop fixed ideas and listen freshly to your partner.
- Choose presence over analysis to deepen safety and intimacy.
- Replace suspicion with curiosity; let love lead, not ideology.
- Choose presence over analysis to deepen safety and intimacy.
- Replace suspicion with curiosity; let love lead, not ideology.
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