WE ARE GETTING OLD WHY DON’T YOU MEN WANT TO MARRY US- BEAUTIFUL LADIES CRY OUT.

Women in the military are like ordinary women too, they have blood flowing through their veins and have needs which they long to see satiated.

They go through many ordeals like ordinary people and are susceptible to pain too; they, however, handle their pain better than most people out there would. Most men believe it is going out of bounds when you approach a military woman for advanced friendship.

They blow things out of proportion by thinking these women could beat them up any time or set them up peradventure they misbehave, it should however be noted, that dating a woman in the military is the same as dating any other woman. What depicts how far that friendship would go is the manner of approach and the ability to present oneself with an aura of dignity and gentility.

Below are some of the things you don’t know about women in the military.

Emotional

Women in the military have been trained to be brave and courageous. They are by profession fighters who have been toughened by various phases of training.

However, the training they have gone through hasn’t shielded them from the trauma accompanied by love.

They have cravings too and desire fulfilment; they want to date and experience love in a beautiful way. The only problem is most men often feel intimidated by the personalities and avoid them

They Embrace Motherhood

While so many people share an unreal belief about military women being wrecks when it comes to marital bliss, some of them are married and they embrace motherhood with a shocking interest. They are after all normal and have all it takes to raise a family. They put everything they have into use to ensure their children live normal lives. They could be stern and instil discipline in their wards at tender ages. They are regular moms who strive hard to perform their motherly obligations.

Supportive

Most people believe military women are mean and therefore avoid them. They could be excellent friends when people get to know them more. In the same way, they could be tough and intimidating, they could also be fierce when it comes to fighting for their friends and loved ones.

Responsibilities

It is misconstrued when people think military women’s problems have been completely solved due to the financial security that comes with their appointment. Nevertheless, they have stacks of responsibilities that go beyond sorting with money. They get weighed down by the thoughts of the risks of their jobs, instability often brought by deployment and affairs that concern their children and spouses. With all these, they tend to vent and exhale; like everyone else. But people get sentimental and believe they are naturally aggressive.

Sexual Favors

Not every woman in the military sleeps around. Many people believe most women in the military are loose and have traded sexual favours for work favours. It is a general perception that there is a major somewhere rocking their boats. Some women in the military have dignity and have been able to maintain healthy non-sexual relationships with their superiors thereby maintaining stability in their careers.

Enduring Scrutiny

Unknown to the general public, women in the military also fight different battles in their chosen professions. The military is still dominated by testosterone while the women struggle to fit in. Failure is always expected when they are given tasks as a result of gender discrimination. It is disheartening for them to know the public also scrutinizes them by seeing them as a different entity.

Attacking The Mole

Women in the military have had their fair share of failures in marriages just like the successes have been discussed. The fundamental problem has still not been addressed. Seeing the women in uniform is a turn-on for some men. They appreciate their bravery and get infatuated. In the long run, broken homes and relationships aren’t inevitable. The whole blame is mostly put on the women oblivious to the fact that the military indoctrination didn’t break the relationship.

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