Womens Greatest Fears

Womens Greatest Fears

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& RelationshipsView From VenusView From Venus: Her Greatest

HEALTH AND FITNESS
NUTRITION AND DIET
LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS
HER STYLE
HIS STYLE
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& RelationshipsView From VenusView From Venus: Her Greatest

HEALTH AND FITNESS
NUTRITION AND DIET
LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS
HER STYLE
HIS STYLE
&



View From Venus: Her Greatest Relationship Fears
By Sarah Stefanson
[View From Venus]
How can a fight about the dishes lead to one of her worst relationship fears? Sarah Stefanson explains what women worry about.This week our View From Venus and Message From Mars columns outline the things the sexes worry about when it comes to their relationships. These are issues we don’t like to think about very much, but they are at the back of our minds at all times. Here’s a little insight into what your girlfriend is afraid of in your commitment.Compare and ContrastA little relationship competition can sometimes be healthy. It keeps us on our toes. However, any indication that you might think another girl is prettier, funnier or more appealing in any way generally irks us. One of our biggest fears is that we’ll be compared to another girl and come up lacking. With that said, it is human nature to compare what we have to what we don’t have and we’re just as guilty of doing it as you are. We understand that when a cute girl crosses your path, you have to look. There’s no denying it. We’re looking at the hot guy across the room too…we’re just way more subtle about it.So either keep your ogling relegated to guy time or be sure to pour on some reassurance after you scope out another girl. I pride myself on the fact that I can check out girls with my partner and not get jealous about it. Perhaps your girlfriend is like this too. Regardless of whether or not she can hear, “That chick is hot!” coming out of your mouth without throwing a major tantrum, every girl needs to be reassured that it is her particular combination of looks, smarts...

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