By: by Josette Sona
This book confirms that women have integrity and strength - and gives examples of why this is so.
Women have had to endure abuse throughout history but have still remained strong; raising families, positively contributing to society (even though they often don't get credit for their accomplishments), etc. You are not alone.
If you read on, you just might recognize;
thoughts you've had yourself, especially when you were
treated unfairly (especially by the not-so-fair sex - guys),
thoughts/feelings you might have been told, directly or
indirectly, weren't real - but you knew they were!!, etc.
Even if some women don't believe what's written in this
book to be true, if they ever experience it themselves,
hopefully they'll remember what they read and it can be a
confirmation for them.
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By: by Josette Sona
Ladies, never stop believing that you have honor, integrity, and strength. This book confirms this, giving examples of why this is true. Women have had to endure abuse throughout history but have still remained strong; raising families, positively contributing to society (even though they often don't get credit for their accomplishments).
This book, years in the making, gives girls and young women a better understanding of who they are and the kinds of people they may...
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By: by Josette Sona
This book, years in the making, is written mostly for girls and young women so they can have a better understanding of who they are and why the men in their lives often act the way they do. Women will probably figure it out eventually but it's great to be armed with knowledge and insight. So if a woman comes across a guy with similar characteristics found in this book, she'll recognize the behaviors and know she's not "just imagining things", "making a big thing out of n... When boys are abused, they often grow up to be abusers themselves. The pain and sadness they feel turn to bitterness, hardness of heart, etc. This is not an excuse for their negative behavior when they grow up but, rather, an explanation. They may not have the strength to learn from their experiences and not repeat them. For example; when a boy is verbally abused (for example, when he's told not to cry/show emotion), he often "shoves down" his emotions - detaching hi...
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