What happens to women who are of masculine nature?
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outcome
"A woman with a masculine nature may dominate in relationships, yet deep within, she yearns for a partner strong enough to allow her to surrender and embrace her true femininity."
According to Osho, women with a stronger male element tend to act dominantly, often assuming the 'husband' function in relationships. Yet this dominance conflicts with their deeper feminine nature, leaving them persistently dissatisfied—especially with compliant men—because they unconsciously seek a stronger partner to whom they can relax and surrender. Such marginal gender ratios, reinforced by culture, breed tension, role confusion, and chronic unhappiness.
If a woman is more masculine, she may lead, yet still want someone stronger, so she stays restless and unhappy.
Why this matters practically
- Recognize your inner masculine/feminine mix to choose compatible partners and roles.
- Allow functional, not fixed, roles to reduce conflict and resentment.
- Seek inner balance rather than domination to ease tension and find contentment.
- Allow functional, not fixed, roles to reduce conflict and resentment.
- Seek inner balance rather than domination to ease tension and find contentment.
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