Leading a relationship is a lot of work. Women leading their relationships have decisions to make everyday because they are in charge. This is a big responsibility. And if anything women work as hard or harder then the men even though the men may be doing more household chores. Men think that because they are completing the tasks assigned to them by their Queen that they are doing all the work. This misconception is false, women work very hard in female led life leading and making decisions for the couple’s happy life together. Respect her hard work, she is your hard working, loving female leader.
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