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What Is the Feminine Grace?

Let's talk about the feminine grace

By Dumb HedgehogPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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What Is the Feminine Grace?
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“The day will come when man will recognize woman as his peer, not only at the fireside but in councils of the nation. Then, and not until then, will there be the perfect comradeship, the ideal union between the sexes that shall result in the highest development of the race.” ― Susan B. Anthony

Feminine grace comes to light when a woman is truly happy to be a woman. Such a woman feels comfortable with her femininity without being overly sexualized. Feminine grace occurs when you are a woman and you enjoy it all.

For example, a woman who holds a relatively high position in a large company may be tempted to compete with the men around her and thus assert gender equality, which is not only difficult but even impossible. Both apple and orange are fruit, but that does not mean that they could ever taste the same.

”Grace in women has more effect than beauty.” -William Hazlitt

She can be respected by her superiors, both men and women, and not looked upon with antipathy or resentment. She dresses like a woman and not like a man, but she understands and respects men and is careful not to wear too much attire.

Just know that men often complain that they can't work around a sexy woman! It is about style, good taste, and the desire to discreetly reveal her femininity or beauty.

“Females are the most beautiful, gorgeous creatures in the whole world. And I think that we are gorgeous no matter what size we are.” —Alicia Keys

Therefore, feminine grace means that:

  • You don't need a man to feel complete, but you gladly admit, without any embarrassment, when necessary, that you can feel OK with a man.
  • You feel strong being a woman and you never use this as an excuse.
  • You feel good about yourself and you like the way you are.
  • You enjoy expressing your uniqueness through your own style or look, without desperately clinging to the latest fashion trends.
  • You are always eager to learn, to evolve, to improve yourself.
  • You express your personality with conscious confidence.
  • You know who you are and you're proud of it.
  • You like your body and the way you look, and you always take care of yourself.
  • You take responsibility for your life without blaming others for what is happening to your detriment.
  • Your happiness comes from within you, without the need for others to make you happy.
  • You like people and people like you.
  • You really like men and you know how to appreciate them.

Women endowed with feminine grace walk in life with style and confidence. Both other women and men appreciate and respect them, and their beauty radiates from within their being.

Such women are attractive, but not because they are queens. They are beautiful because they know who they are and they feel good in their skin.

They use their creativity to the fullest to assert their presence and look as good as possible every day, using their natural endowments with refinement.

Well, I know a few such women, but none of them are or need to be celebrities. On the other hand, I could list Katherine Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Princess Diana, Grace Kelly, and Susan Sarandon as truly feminine women.

“I have chosen to no longer be apologetic for my femaleness and my femininity. And I want to be respected in all of my femaleness because I deserve to be.” —Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Note: Beauty and grace begin when you decide to be yourself, for better or for worse, with ups and downs. Grace through gestures, facial expressions, addresses, through everything and everywhere. No outer grace is complete if the inner beauty does not enliven it. The beauty of the soul flows like a light... Be a woman above all. Just be !!

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