Why I Hate the Woman

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships
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Author: Joseph Brice ISBN: 9780996636926
Publisher: BCMG Publication: December 24, 2015
Imprint: BCMG Language: English
Author: Joseph Brice
ISBN: 9780996636926
Publisher: BCMG
Publication: December 24, 2015
Imprint: BCMG
Language: English
The Woman, who is she? Where did she come from? Created from a realm with no time and placed in a realm of time, not to be subdued by time and placed in a realm of time, not to be subdued by time. She has something to do with everything unrevealed. What a mysterious and majestic creature? When God was to produce life, He created His partner....The, "Woman." She is the conduit and giver of life. Most of the greatest moments and memories are accredited to the woman. Some, if not the greatest influences and inspirations for art, music, poetry, songs, the good things of life are to her credit. How we work, play, dress, eat and interact, is surrounded by her. Mostly love and she is the birthing place for that love. The created, "Producer"" turned "Consumer!" How did this happen? These and other questions we will address while taking this journey. She is something far above precious stones and material things. She's not quite like any other creature or creation. She's more than pretty looks, a great body, a sex object or servant. She is a voice that should be heard from a different perspective and is in desperate need to be heard. How about a giver of life and or a heart fixer, giver of love? Maybe if misguided or mistreated, a "heartbreaker?" She usually carries the burden of many secrets throughout her life; anything from infidelity, molestation, rape, abuse, unwanted pregnancies, abortions, carrying the secrets of how she conceived a baby out of an affair, to have a man raise a child, knowing the child is not his. These are just some of the things a woman can carry sometimes all the way to her grave. She's a leader, friend, companion, cousin, aunt, girlfriend, wife and/or mother. Can she be replaced? Will she be replaced? If so, who could or would try to replace her? What is this jealousy of her? Would love be in the world without her? How could we reproduce without her?We would be extinct. Who is like the woman in comparison? Imagine the world without a single woman? Would a man still want to be successful? What about the arts? What would we write or sing about? What be our subject matter? Would the world be as advanced? Is there anything else in existence, which is; loved and hated, admired but envied at the same time? Is there anything that can bring more pleasure or pain? Is there any other creature that could make you want to live or die for? What a creation!
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The Woman, who is she? Where did she come from? Created from a realm with no time and placed in a realm of time, not to be subdued by time and placed in a realm of time, not to be subdued by time. She has something to do with everything unrevealed. What a mysterious and majestic creature? When God was to produce life, He created His partner....The, "Woman." She is the conduit and giver of life. Most of the greatest moments and memories are accredited to the woman. Some, if not the greatest influences and inspirations for art, music, poetry, songs, the good things of life are to her credit. How we work, play, dress, eat and interact, is surrounded by her. Mostly love and she is the birthing place for that love. The created, "Producer"" turned "Consumer!" How did this happen? These and other questions we will address while taking this journey. She is something far above precious stones and material things. She's not quite like any other creature or creation. She's more than pretty looks, a great body, a sex object or servant. She is a voice that should be heard from a different perspective and is in desperate need to be heard. How about a giver of life and or a heart fixer, giver of love? Maybe if misguided or mistreated, a "heartbreaker?" She usually carries the burden of many secrets throughout her life; anything from infidelity, molestation, rape, abuse, unwanted pregnancies, abortions, carrying the secrets of how she conceived a baby out of an affair, to have a man raise a child, knowing the child is not his. These are just some of the things a woman can carry sometimes all the way to her grave. She's a leader, friend, companion, cousin, aunt, girlfriend, wife and/or mother. Can she be replaced? Will she be replaced? If so, who could or would try to replace her? What is this jealousy of her? Would love be in the world without her? How could we reproduce without her?We would be extinct. Who is like the woman in comparison? Imagine the world without a single woman? Would a man still want to be successful? What about the arts? What would we write or sing about? What be our subject matter? Would the world be as advanced? Is there anything else in existence, which is; loved and hated, admired but envied at the same time? Is there anything that can bring more pleasure or pain? Is there any other creature that could make you want to live or die for? What a creation!

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