3 Feminine Habits Men Find WILDLY Attractive (Make His Heart RACE with Naturally Seductive Behavior)

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  • Mat Boggs shares relationship advice for women and the 3 feminine habits men find wildly attractive.
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  • @matboggs
    @matboggs  Рік тому +60

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    • @terrymoore3021
      @terrymoore3021 Рік тому

      Why is it always a woman's responsibility to "Make his heart race" ??? It's rarely the other way around. If you sincerely care..... you would know that most women are just really tired of little or no integrity from men.

    • @1Sun111
      @1Sun111 Рік тому +1

      have never been like you describe, have never been single, self-employed woman, couldn´t be like that

    • @Queen-Mami
      @Queen-Mami Рік тому

      None of the links work for me

    • @feliciapillow5860
      @feliciapillow5860 9 місяців тому +1

      Hi. Did you block my comments to receive no more likes?

    • @ericaroyster
      @ericaroyster 9 місяців тому

      ​@Sun-lq6od never being single and being a wife are different.

  • @naowright9308
    @naowright9308 Рік тому +5301

    One time my husband and I were watching a movie and the hero was really buff, every muscle was chiseled to perfection. My husband used to be into weight lifting when he was younger so he noticed it more than me. He started comparing himself to the hero and pointed out his own physical "shortcomings". I turned to him and said, "I would much rather have you. He has no compassion in his eyes, you are full of compassion and gentleness and I would much rather have you than a man like him." I saw his whole face light up. He seemed to sit straighter and held me in a very tender, protective way during the rest of the film.
    (Edit) Wow, thanks for the likes! To my knowledge this is the first time I ever got over 1,000!

  • @feliciapillow5860
    @feliciapillow5860 Рік тому +2714

    These things work, however I feel the problem some women are encountering is that they do not work on certain types of men. Men who are immature, irresponsible, emotionally unavailable. We must first learn to make good male choices. Men who are able to receive and appreciate feminime energy.

    • @AwakeningWarrior
      @AwakeningWarrior Рік тому

      And some men desire a dominant masculine energy in their female partners. Sometimes men want the same level of masculine energy they have... in their female partner. It doesn't mean they aren't able to appreciate feminine energy or they're emotionally unavailable. It's just not their thing. Masculine energy definitely does not repel masculine energy lol

    • @julieanna8495
      @julieanna8495 Рік тому +188

      Correct. None of these would work on narcissistic men. If you said, ‘I would really love if you took me out this weekend’, the narcissist would say, ‘yes’ and when the weekend came around he would have forgotten about it, or would say he would take you out next weekend instead.😐. Only that would never happen. Keep future faking.🙃. Women need to see the red flags early. Thank you for this show because you show me how a normal man would act. I have been married to a narcissist for 34 years, so I haven’t seen the behaviors you are talking about. In my defense, 34 years ago there was no mention of narcissists, nor any UA-cam to warn us of these creatures. I am thankful young women today can see how you are acting about your woman and how a normal man reacts to her requests.🥰❤️👏🏼. If she sees the opposite behaviors-run as fast as Forrest Gump away from that man who only has eyes for himself.

    • @scalerup
      @scalerup Рік тому +48

      @@julieanna8495 I'm sorry for you, may lord bless you w happiness. I have a question, if you dont mind, kindly help.
      Mostly, men in their dating phrase would go out of their comfort zone to woo the lady. In such situations, how to find the red flags? For eg: No guy would refuse a date during the courtship, but once after marriage all these tend to slowly change. How to find the red flags earlier in such case?

    • @scalerup
      @scalerup Рік тому +23

      I'm 21, pretty new to dating world. Hence asking these stupid questions. Bear w me, please

    • @feliciapillow5860
      @feliciapillow5860 Рік тому +57

      @@scalerup There are no stupid questions. Please pray regarding all life decisions. Talk to people who are in healthy relationships. Ask people who care about you what they think about people whom you are dating. Practice trusting your gut. Don't chase any man. Take time to get to know someone who is also interested in getting to know you. Never settle. Many blessings my dear.

  • @TahoeSnowbird
    @TahoeSnowbird 4 місяці тому +181

    For my husband, it was the way I looked at him (invitation in my eyes) and smiled at him that encouraged him to take my hands in his, and when I let my hands stay in his, he stood up, pulled me to him and kissed me. I had been kissed before but never like that. His kiss was tender and passionate at the same time, a promise that he would always love me, care for me and protect me. He kept that promise for all the 52 blessed years we were together. I was a successful professional woman, but with him I was just his wife, best friend and lover. My ex-secretary once said to me: " I notice when you talk to Jim on the phone your voice is very soft." He was and will always be the only one in all the world to me.

    • @AgnesVivarelli
      @AgnesVivarelli 29 днів тому +4

      Absolutely beautiful 😊❤ that’s love

    • @jeangill1187
      @jeangill1187 26 днів тому +4

      Sound’s just like my husband of 55 years. His name was Jim too. He was a real Gem❤️

    • @lmhofmann3934
      @lmhofmann3934 3 дні тому +1

      @TahoeSnowbird This is so beautiful. I can feel your love for each other through the time and distance. You must miss him very much. I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤️‍🩹

  • @margiegandy9189
    @margiegandy9189 Рік тому +2526

    One thing we can do as moms of little heroes is to start this from the beginning. I know people will hate on it but I taught my boys to be little heroes. Told them that they have different strength and characteristics that must be used for good and not evil. Taught them small things that would matter later, opening doors, killing the bugs, leaving the end of a straw wrapper on a drink when delivering it, and a multitude of things probably seen as sexist that they may or may not embrace. So far, they have made incredibly amazing adult men who desire to protect and lead.

    • @jayashiaco9476
      @jayashiaco9476 Рік тому +106

      Imagine you taught them respect for living things and that girls don’t need saving. 😅

    • @shea5542
      @shea5542 Рік тому +129

      That’s beautiful. That’s healthy masculinity

    • @robertacolarette1594
      @robertacolarette1594 Рік тому +93

      That’s a great idea. Boys need so much attention to the little things like that when they’re young to grow into decent, wonderful, considerate gentlemen. Once these things are established it grows into bigger things. Their future wives or partners will be so grateful.

    • @keshakellogg5995
      @keshakellogg5995 Рік тому +132

      @@jayashiaco9476 True, girls don't need to be saved, but do I want to live in a world where men and women treat each other thoughtfully? YES. Plus, there are just things I'd prefer not to do unless I choose to. There's power in receiving. ☺️ My boyfriend is strong and gentle (he carries bugs outdoors when my impulse is to smash it) and I admire his healthy masculinity in taking care of my desire to not have it around, however he does it. ☺️

    • @Cat-qo3ht
      @Cat-qo3ht Рік тому +76

      As a mom of three adult sons with their own families now, I agree with you 100%👍🏻We moms make such a difference teaching them how to be good men, taking our responsibility and opportunity seriously. Good job, mom👏👏👏

  • @rezotydnic
    @rezotydnic Рік тому +3149

    1. Stand your feminine ground.
    2. Create invitations instead of directives.
    3. Hero-size him, instead of criticize.
    Another great video! Thanks for the reminders.

    • @tarjidikarwanjohn2299
      @tarjidikarwanjohn2299 Рік тому +1

      Oij

    • @fionad6338
      @fionad6338 Рік тому +36

      Oh lord. Where are pearls an cardigans. Meet your man at door with a martini

    • @monicaduquette8453
      @monicaduquette8453 Рік тому +3

      Oh no…I am so #2!! This explains a lot. Matt Boggs, is it too late to change the balance in a 2 year relationship?

    • @EMichaelBall
      @EMichaelBall Рік тому +8

      @Monica Duquette Never too late!
      Bonus Tip #4: Generously make love to him on his command. He will be far less likely to cheat, and if he still does, he will do it less.

    • @fionad6338
      @fionad6338 Рік тому +17

      @@monicaduquette8453 and don’t forget #5
      Your man is never, ever wrong remind him often that so his masculine energy you were unable to make decisions, hold down a job, pick out a restaurant

  • @pamelaontiveros2794
    @pamelaontiveros2794 11 місяців тому +733

    I’ve been married almost 37 years. Back when I met my husband in a bar and he asked me for my number, cell phones didn’t exist. I smiled and said “I’m in the book” and walked away. He found me in the phone book and called me a couple days later. The rest is history😊

    • @bolotabr12
      @bolotabr12 10 місяців тому +36

      Sounds so mysterious. I’m glad you found the one.

    • @francinec9045
      @francinec9045 10 місяців тому +29

      Nowadays he would be labeled a creep!

    • @Amy_Stanmore
      @Amy_Stanmore 6 місяців тому +7

      You must've told him you full name. Not really the smartest thing for women.

    • @jeccym8715
      @jeccym8715 6 місяців тому +4

      How did he found you? Am curious 😅

    • @pamelaontiveros2794
      @pamelaontiveros2794 5 місяців тому +36

      @@Amy_Stanmore He knew my brother so he already knew my last name. We’ve been together almost 40 years so I’d say it worked out!😉

  • @goodgrief888
    @goodgrief888 Рік тому +663

    My husband is the hero of my story. He isn’t very tall, and he’s soft spoken. But height and booming voice aren’t what make a man manly. He’s very capable, he’s so smart, he’s there for me when I’m having trouble and need a hug. He’s quiet and never needs to brag, because he has so much self confidence that he doesn’t need to tell others how awesome he is.
    I am so glad I watched this video because I have noticed that when I stop demanding and start asking, offering, he responds much more positively. I’ll do this more often.
    My mother emasculated my father by putting him down, mocking him, making him feel stupid and small. It made all of us kids treat him similarly. And I always felt terrible about that when I got to know him better as an adult and realized that he wasn’t stupid, that he was just lacking in self esteem from being pushed around by a wife who didn’t appreciate all of the great things that he did. I don’t want to be that way with my own husband. I want to build him up so that he feels good around me and acts in kind. ❤️

    • @sentimentaljourneyproductions
      @sentimentaljourneyproductions Рік тому +2

    • @silkie09
      @silkie09 Рік тому +42

      💖 Beautiful and rare how kind you are and that you did not have to follow the destructive mindset of the rest of your family! You are a light✨

    • @ninamarise237
      @ninamarise237 Рік тому +32

      This is so beautiful!! I love how you're able to see what your mom did and how damaging that is and do the complete opposite to your husband! My sister in law criticizes my brother and puts him down and this is in front of the family I can only Imagine how she treats him behind closed doors on a daily basis. It makes me so sad how backwards relationships can be. The right kind of insight and compassion and capacity to grow is what we all need. Love your comment. Your husband is lucky to have you,😘

    • @bestlifeever4548
      @bestlifeever4548 Рік тому +16

      Yes absolutely! My husband now is the manliest man but he isn't as tall or big as last husband or others I dated but they where all jerks who thought way too much of themselves without being any of it. My husband now is so amazing in everyway and I love and respect him so much. He makes me feel safe loved and cared for. He is such a great husband and he is truly my best friend. I hope everyone has that in thier life. I've always been very feminine and I'm retired military and know men very well years of working with all kinds and ages and learned a lot. I'm also not impressed by lots of men and many who are very handsome and other things most women look for turn out to be worst and think they can just get any woman and arrogant. I think I got the best one and feel so fortunate especially after my exhusband and that experience. We both came to table with a lot to offer and did things completely differently than I ever had. I took things slow and didn't get physical for long time and built it up and laid a great foundation in process and learned a lot. It also had an effect of making him only want and think of me when all these other beautiful women where throwing themselves at him. He would drop anything for me and even knowing that even if I stayed with him didn't mean he was getting anything when others where definitely going to, he chose me . He is the most trustworthy and honest person I've met and has good heart but definitely manly in everyway. It's not about just being submissive it's just being in your natural softer feminine energy and think lots of women are turned off thinking they have to pretend to be something not or too giving to man. There is also balance because men also like to see your Fiesty side without being a target of you being overly masculine. He didn't see my really loving softer side till I decided he was one. Now he will call me out when I'm being too aggressive or masculine lol but in playful way but enough to know that obviously I'm having trouble and it may be something external causing it. Not having my father around growing up I didn't see dynamics of marriage relationship and had to build my own.

    • @iamsofiaa_
      @iamsofiaa_ Рік тому

      happy for you but i could never be w a dwarf

  • @maryrudy4046
    @maryrudy4046 Рік тому +162

    Guess that's what Mom meant when she told me, "You can get a man to do anything for you if you know how to ask him". .. and her man, my father did. He adored her til the end.

  • @Briardie
    @Briardie Рік тому +35

    Being a very feminine woman I was always drawn to very masculine men. I got my soulmate for 33 years, my love, a huge rugby playing, country sports loving man. 6' 3 to my 4' 11. I felt treasured and loved always. I miss him so very much. He told me every day he loved me very much and loved being with me. How lucky was I to be married to this wonderful man. Great advice on this video.

    • @Dbb27
      @Dbb27 Рік тому +3

      You were very lucky. To have a beautiful love is a dream in everyone’s life. Stay strong.

    • @novena8743
      @novena8743 Місяць тому +1

      Can you tell me what makes you feminine. Like what are some if your qualities?

  • @kristasmith8934
    @kristasmith8934 Рік тому +1216

    I'm enjoying this so much. Everything he's saying is on the mark. I grew up the daughter of an NHRA champion drag racer. At age 5 I was gapping spark plugs. By the age of ten I was breaking down and rebuilding engines with my Dad. I'm very feminine, nothing masculine about me, but the fact I happen to know more about cars than the men I've dated lol. Except my late husband. He found this sexy. Because he was a car guy. He loved to listen to me talk all his car guys under the table. Talk about my first car, a 1970 Chevelle SS, 396 4 speed Posi rear-end lol. He loved it after I ran my Dads dragster down the quarter mile and took off my helmet letting my long hair fall down my back. Now this right here is a confident man who supported everything I wanted to do. I'm a tiny girl and he was this big handsome tall guy who worked on one of those big oil rigs in the middle of the ocean in California. I miss him so much. I wish all you single ladies are able to find your dream guy. I found mine, I miss him everyday.
    God Bless

    • @zsrz4877
      @zsrz4877 Рік тому +52

      Your story is adorable, it’s almost like a Disney movie.

    • @kristasmith8934
      @kristasmith8934 Рік тому +86

      @@zsrz4877 Thank You, I feel so blessed to have had the most wonderful Dad along with my husband, the Love of my life. My Dad always called my husband son. They had such a great bond. My husband said it was because of how much they loved me. That alone still leaves me a bit speechless.
      God Bless

    • @SA-yd1xk
      @SA-yd1xk Рік тому +71

      Can fell the love you had for this man. So special. Makes me miss my "teddy bear too. 25 years on I still miss my late hubby and best friend. Lost our only child 5 years ago. Life has been full of tragedy but those 2 men adored me. Its great to be so loved.

    • @rosiebottom3870
      @rosiebottom3870 Рік тому +13

      @@kristasmith8934 so sweet and I'm sorry you lost him. Your story reminds me of that song from The King And I - "Hello Young Lovers". You had the best ❤

    • @kristasmith8934
      @kristasmith8934 Рік тому +38

      @@rosiebottom3870 Thank You so much. He really was the best. He didn't have to say much, the way he looked at me was a billion I Love You's. I would catch him just watching me with that spark in his eyes. It's a love that you can't move on from when there's a loss. You cherish it always, it's your treasure and you know nothing else out there can compare.
      God Bless

  • @frannybanny9683
    @frannybanny9683 Рік тому +376

    To all the fathers out there: Take care of your daughters so that she will learn to lean back and be in her female energy.

    • @shannonk1351
      @shannonk1351 Рік тому +27

      so right - when a man treats his wife & daughters with love, kindness, protection & great manners, the daughters will grow up knowing that's how men should treat them. be that guy who she'll compare everyone to. she won't be picking losers.

    • @happyhappyjoyjoy3275
      @happyhappyjoyjoy3275 11 місяців тому +11

      I picked losers. Dad abandoned me growing up. 😅

    • @dee1476
      @dee1476 7 місяців тому

      YES!

    • @marma1983
      @marma1983 6 місяців тому

      Woman stop asking men to do anything . Be that woman he stays or don’t at your own risk. If your here that’s because you know your lacking

  • @FirstNameLastName000
    @FirstNameLastName000 Рік тому +1111

    This makes so much sense. I'm super feminine, but my husband didn't have the masculine energy I was attracted to. I felt like I kept having to be the man in the relationship, making me deeply unhappy. When I met a masculine man after my husband and I broke up, and saw how he reacted to my femininity, I felt a million times better and like I could be myself around him. It was such a good feeling!

    • @hiannahgus574
      @hiannahgus574 Рік тому +106

      I understand completely. I got so tired of him being in his feminine energy ALL THE TIME, and didn't want to feel like I had to carry both the masculine and feminine energies & roles. When I first dated a few very masculine men, it was both such a relief and pleasure to feel like I could relax, but was also so much of a turn on.

    • @elainetucker2648
      @elainetucker2648 Рік тому +1

      @@hiannahgus574 🎃

    • @tamiz8895
      @tamiz8895 Рік тому +35

      My husband oscillates between feminine and masculine energy…I do also, and it can be very off-putting and confusing for us. I’ve personally felt really weird about it for years.

    • @pegb8739
      @pegb8739 Рік тому

      Nice !

    • @dorenandsara
      @dorenandsara Рік тому +79

      Yes. I have made the mistake of picking men who do not have masculine energy OR I have been taught (through the feminist movement) that I have to act like a man, be driven and focused, and be in charge which resulted in feminine men being attracted to me. Either way, it has not worked. I got tired of being the man while looking at my man who was afraid to be in charge. So now, I am diligently working on tapping into my feminine energy and also presenting myself much more femininely. It is late in my life but better late than never.

  • @LucijaViviana
    @LucijaViviana Рік тому +213

    I know this sounds manipulative but most people don't like you, they just like the way you make them feel. I truly believe this. Once I've realised this, I've become so much more successful in life and career. People aren't difficult to please😊

    • @nukacloud4219
      @nukacloud4219 Рік тому +43

      this is true in very basic and surface level relationships. this is not love. when you love somebody, you love them for who they are, not for how they make you feel.

    • @janpetsch620
      @janpetsch620 Рік тому +8

      I agree with nukacloud as to some people. However, both in friendship and a romantic relationship isn't it always better to be positive? Why would we want to make somebody feel like crap. As you get to know another person, then you see that it is a mutually beneficial relationship. If it isn't...and someone is using you let them go. And NEVER become involved jus for what people can do for you. We can use little ways to even make random strangers feel good. If you are telling truth it is not manipulative! Walk up to somebody say wow your outfit is amazing. Or you are wonderful with your makeup...your eyeliner is fab.

    • @mariaarroyos2925
      @mariaarroyos2925 Рік тому +6

      As long as you don't fall into hypocrisy

    • @hiSmileyes
      @hiSmileyes 9 місяців тому +3

      I usually trust people who make me uncomfortable with their honesty. Manipulative people tend to be rly attractive so that is one thing I have learned.

    • @melissahale7806
      @melissahale7806 9 місяців тому +1

      I've heard this as well and 100% believe it!

  • @almeralicehe6169
    @almeralicehe6169 Рік тому +222

    I had similar experience with my bf. He's never picky about food and never cares about wine and gourmet and all that things. And I'm a fantastic cook and growing up in a culture that food is 80% of life. So every time he asked me to pick restaurants because I'm picky and know what kind of restaurants have good food. But the thing is, I naturally dislike making decisions on where to go or do on a date. So last Valentine, I insisted on him picking the restaurant, which made him anxious at the beginning because he worried he would ruin the night. But he picked an amazing Italian place that surprised me and himself. That's one of the most impressive date night we had. Now he fell in love with making dining decisions and each of our dates are getting better ♥

    • @chriskiesling9387
      @chriskiesling9387 Рік тому +6

      That's awesome! I also hate making decisions and love when the man makes the plans.

    • @Yvette40
      @Yvette40 Рік тому +2

      Great story! Thanks for sharing ❤️

    • @sallylemon5835
      @sallylemon5835 Рік тому +4

      Yeah I be suggesting 3 places and he'd pick the one. Seems to go well though.

    • @sarachan3396
      @sarachan3396 Рік тому +2

      @@sallylemon5835 good idea for picky plp like me hahah

    • @deecee901
      @deecee901 Рік тому

      Oh boi

  • @zadokcoaching3528
    @zadokcoaching3528 Рік тому +162

    Ladies free yourself from getting lost in these types of relationship rules. Do not get lost in playing games. There are good men for everyone and if you want one that fits you, BE YOU! Not every man is a risk taker. In order for a man to feel his masculinity he needs to have it to begin with, and each man is an individual in how he gains his confidence so support him to be all he can be. He was initially attracted to you for a reason and you to him, trust in this. Listen with an open heart, communicate with honesty and always, always respect one another's space.

    • @haly_cohen
      @haly_cohen 10 місяців тому +15

      At least one normal comment! Thank God! Be happy and deliver your message to every person you meet🙏

    • @angelinamichelle8474
      @angelinamichelle8474 10 місяців тому +5

      I agree. Thankyou for your comment.

    • @lovelace8702
      @lovelace8702 9 місяців тому +18

      It's good to learn how men work in their masculine self. Too many women castrate men without even know what they are doing. This is something that is rarely talked about or learned. It's important to know this as it can pull you in a space of better understanding of how your man works. I get what you're saying, don't play games, but do try to understand a man's masculinity and how your femininity works.

    • @angelinamichelle8474
      @angelinamichelle8474 9 місяців тому

      @@lovelace8702 Thankyou for that better understanding...

    • @ai.luvichi
      @ai.luvichi 9 місяців тому +1

      AGREED

  • @brendadevries6087
    @brendadevries6087 Рік тому +351

    I have a guy friend who I’m kinda starting to develop feelings for. We hung out at his place last week. I’ve been single since preschool, and because I’ve had to do so much on my own for myself, I was so used to leading with masculine energy. I’m also a creative and love to build and plan and create. But I’ve been learning from watching relationship videos like this how to lean into my feminine energy when I’m around guys.
    Anyway, I was helping him transplant plants in his garden. It was already getting to be early evening, and all I had eaten that day was a handful of almonds and the keto equivalent of a candy bar. So I was kinda getting a little hungry. Perhaps a year ago I would have kept my mouth shut and suffered through the evening without saying anything, and grabbed something on my way home. But this time around I actually decided to voice what I was feeling, and do it in a way that wasn’t pushy, but still clear. After the second re-stating of my desire for food, he took me back inside and made me an amazing spread of food, and we talked the entire time he was cooking. I’m really grateful to have him in my life, and he’s teaching me what it looks and feels like to be cared for.

    • @missymischief1802
      @missymischief1802 Рік тому +14

      That's so lovely 🥰

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker Рік тому +6

      I ship it

    • @donnawhiteturkey7240
      @donnawhiteturkey7240 Рік тому +7

      That's kool!

    • @MaryTheresa1986
      @MaryTheresa1986 Рік тому +6

      Hopefully your relationship develops into something more! 🤞🤞

    • @randomperson360
      @randomperson360 Рік тому +7

      Awww this is so sweet! You two have something so special. Rooting for you two! Let us romantics in the comments know how it goes!! 😊💗

  • @asiacallier1
    @asiacallier1 Рік тому +516

    I literally wish I had seen this video in my 20s it would have saved me so much time and heartache from failed relationships not knowing how to deal with men and their different needs. I Didn’t have a father growing up so I very much learned to be more aggressive and in my masculine energy. It’s so amazing that you’re teaching this to clueless women like me.

    • @sakitoby1581
      @sakitoby1581 Рік тому +20

      So true, if women grow up without a father or brothers, we don't really understand masculinity that well, and we do develop that masculine energy of our own. For sure this has been true for me. I'm still struggling to find a better balance because I have realized men feel intimidated by my personality, and I don't want that.

    • @kimgordon3695
      @kimgordon3695 Рік тому +8

      You're not clueless. You've adapted ~ now go teach

    • @asiacallier1
      @asiacallier1 Рік тому +1

      @@kimgordon3695 ♥️true indeed. Thank you sis🙏🏾

    • @christinayborland
      @christinayborland Рік тому +1

      I can definitely relate to your story too!!

    • @lionesswairimu6229
      @lionesswairimu6229 Рік тому

      You are not alone

  • @HappyCrone
    @HappyCrone Рік тому +79

    I have always said the way you keep a partner happy is to treat them like a king/queen, pamper them, nurture them, and at the same time let them know if they treat you badly, you’ll kick him to the curb in a heartbeat. People are quickly bored by a “doormat”. Shifting from the feminine power to the masculine, when necessary, is important. I am a female who has more masculine energy, and my husband has even more masculine energy. I never ever treat my husband like my employee, I treat him like a king. But there is a line, and if he crosses it, I let him know and push back hard. He finds that irresistible.

    • @amarie-tp3nd
      @amarie-tp3nd 11 місяців тому +1

      I agree. With a spoiled man you cant be too nice

    • @mst2855
      @mst2855 11 місяців тому +3

      In what ways do you push back? What techniques do you apply?

  • @vickyscharf2555
    @vickyscharf2555 Рік тому +329

    Hi Mat, Ive been happily married for 23 years- married since 18 and he was 21.....So I speak from experience when I say your advise is on the mark! I listen to you cuz everything you talk about are things I believe from experience are true This is something I've always believed that a man you love should be treated like a king and he in return will treat me like a queen . It's a mutual dance ! My man is very masculine I am very feminine - after 23 years and 6 kids we are still wildly attracted to eachother not just physically but emotionally ! Everything you say about hero-sizing him is true and he loves how I let him lead and he spoils me with his sweetness and love . You rune a great channel and I'm sure you help a lot of people have healthy well balanced relationships :-) Best of luck !

    • @C.C.369
      @C.C.369 Рік тому +4

      WOW you guys are SO LUCKY!
      I LOVE THAT ❤️

    • @rebeccacarter1914
      @rebeccacarter1914 Рік тому +8

      @@SirenaSpades Because you never stop learning!

    • @FPT84
      @FPT84 Рік тому +4

      Please will you give us more examples of being on feminine. The more the better! Id love to learn to be feminine

    • @lifewithlarsandsusie8315
      @lifewithlarsandsusie8315 3 місяці тому

      Sounds like us! 23 years and 9 kids. I think having a lot of kids has forced me to be more feminine because motherhood is very feminine.

  • @allisona9490
    @allisona9490 Рік тому +76

    I had a guy offer me two choices on our first date after I told him i ate vegetarian. It was thoughtful and masculine and not pushy. I let him pick, but I liked he gave me the choice.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому +1

      Hi 😍😍❤❤🌷

    • @judipierry549
      @judipierry549 5 місяців тому

      What? Long gone are the days when men should be choosing what women eat when they take them to dinner. This is NOT a sign of chivalry. A man picking your date’s food for them is a red flag and a sign of a controlling misogynist.
      Also, most of this man’s blather is just that, blather. Just love, praise and talk to one another like human beings.
      Happily married for 37 years

  • @Mirandaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Mirandaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Рік тому +263

    I did those 3 tips without knowing that and he once said “ wow with you I can feel myself more like a man and it reflects on how you’re beautiful lady and that’s rare “♥️

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому +1

      😍❤❤🌷🌷

    • @cutechiangels
      @cutechiangels Рік тому +3

      Miranda, I'm all in for that way of dealing with the masculine and feminine. But, can you tell me, how do you go about the fact when he choses the wrong venture, (bad food, bad surroundings, not your taste, etc..), or when he isn't from that place, and doesn't know the language or habits??? Thanks for any helpful advice. 🙏

  • @YourDreamLifeIsWaiting
    @YourDreamLifeIsWaiting Рік тому +295

    Wow! I have lived for so long in masculine energy.. I had to take care of myself I grew up that way so this will be a challenge but I'm up for it!

    • @marthar4983
      @marthar4983 Рік тому +6

      Same here, but like you said, I'm up for the challenge as well!

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому

      Or u marriad ??
      👧😍❤🌷

    • @YourDreamLifeIsWaiting
      @YourDreamLifeIsWaiting Рік тому +1

      @@ImranKhan-tj3dr nope

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому

      @@YourDreamLifeIsWaiting Ooh really far for me
      I love ❤❤love 😍😍love 🌷🌷so so much really I like u I want to meet you I m intrested with u S eriousely 💑💑💝💝🌹🌹

    • @fosteringleaders9872
      @fosteringleaders9872 Рік тому

      same here.

  • @lilfamily
    @lilfamily Рік тому +105

    When we are out and he ask what I want to drink... I look into his eyes and sweetly say "May I please have a glass of wine and a soft kiss?" He melts, and it lets me relax and be feminine and lets him know that I am giving him the gift to be masculine and lead strong, and I say "Thank you Love"

  • @dawnbarnett401
    @dawnbarnett401 Рік тому +88

    Great insight! So many of us were raised by single/divorced Moms who had to be strong so we didn't learn the feminine/masculine balance. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @mariahahn-silva7132
    @mariahahn-silva7132 Рік тому +17

    A few weeks ago I texted my person of interest, asking to toot a tune on his sax while I would undergo a medical procedure. He gladly responded and requested that I keep him posted. I texted that I felt mellow and smiled during the procedure and asked what he played. He sent me a beautiful jazz rendition of "Peace". I responded that this rare gem transported me serenely way beyond the moon. He texted me a lovely heart emoji. This is from a man who makes sure that he remain stoic, not showing his feelings. Not this time...

  • @lucyh.delaney8201
    @lucyh.delaney8201 Рік тому +113

    I run my life, it doesn't run me and sometimes it's so easy to slip into masculine energy! My husband is a big burly man with grizzly bear tendencies that can definitely handle me... but what you said still resounds. He LOVEs to please me and giving him that space instead of directing him into that space makes things even more amazing!! Thanks for the great tips!

  • @cyndimoring9389
    @cyndimoring9389 Рік тому +5

    I think men want to be appreciated for what they do for women. Never forget to appreciate

  • @ioannak.4690
    @ioannak.4690 Рік тому +201

    3 Feminine Qualities that the Masculine energy finds highly Attractive:
    4:08 Stand your feminine Ground (1)
    4:40 Example of this
    7:17 Create invitations instead of directives (2)
    (making requests)
    8:00 Example of this
    9:59 "Hero-Size" him, instead of criticizing him (3)
    (Appreciate him, celebrate him)

    • @SmoBoo
      @SmoBoo Рік тому +15

      Thanks my time is so limited and this helped me get the info in the time I had! really appreciate that.

    • @landers3700
      @landers3700 Рік тому +9

      Thanks…this guy has to get to the point.

    • @ioannak.4690
      @ioannak.4690 Рік тому +3

      @@SmoBoo A little early to reply... I know... 😂 Thank you so much guys

    • @griselp677
      @griselp677 Рік тому +2

      Thanks

    • @musicchick581
      @musicchick581 Рік тому +2

      Some men don't want to lead this way or they want the female to take charge sometimes. I suggest things I'd like to do and they don't happen.

  • @shellieblack528
    @shellieblack528 Рік тому +215

    I know as a woman that I have had to always lead it seems. I have found someone who leads. It is such a breath of fresh air. All I have to do is just by being myself create this wonderful relationship. Thank you so much Mat for sharing this insight. I have actually said "You are the best at being my man" He was blown away!!!

    • @Abmarp
      @Abmarp Рік тому +1

      Aaaww

    • @vincentwaterson3480
      @vincentwaterson3480 Рік тому

      I never found a man that leads. It sucks. I’m not wasting my time and effort on a man child

    • @anne4002
      @anne4002 8 місяців тому

      I feel the other way around 😂😂😂 be careful with all the hero stuff when he catches wings he might use it against you.

  • @pamkowal7464
    @pamkowal7464 Рік тому +135

    Great advice. I’ve also found that men subconsciously respond to seeing unabashed admiration shine in a woman’s eyes, because that admiration is an unprotected, vulnerable invitation into a woman’s heart and thoughts.

    • @thewindsoffate
      @thewindsoffate Рік тому +21

      That’s what I have found to be the main thing men want, admiration. Love the hero-cise concept 👍🏼

    • @MrMissfrida
      @MrMissfrida Рік тому +10

      Saying that I trust his judgement...has shown to be the rigtig words in many situatiations..just lige you described..his chest pumpts up and he walks like je owns the street 😄

    • @cynthiawadeson8843
      @cynthiawadeson8843 Рік тому +6

      I also admire men as absolutely amazing creatures but it's never gotten me anywhere. Their response usually is "you're right! I am amazing!😊

    • @kristasmith8934
      @kristasmith8934 Рік тому

      That is so beautifully put. It's so true, a good man loves this and responds by loving and cherishing his special lady.

  • @dimples4yall1
    @dimples4yall1 Рік тому +333

    This is really good for us women that are used to doing for ourselves but want to get back in the dating world... This was really helpful for me. Thank you

  • @lceottk
    @lceottk Рік тому +25

    I soften my voice when I go into my masculine energy when I have to set a respectful boundary. It helps to to invite him into a conversational tone where I can help him see where he is being stronger than necessary. It helps him to see he is still the confident man who is providing solutions in our relationship with my input.

  • @katrader9280
    @katrader9280 Рік тому +34

    Twice in the past three months I have found two different men who were extremely similar. They both had all of the qualities I was looking for, except for the fact that they were both emotionally unavailable. It’s just validation for me that the universe has my back and is letting me know that the man who IS emotionally available and has all these other qualities is out there, and he’s waiting for me too

  • @karmaleenash2841
    @karmaleenash2841 Рік тому +32

    I am fortunate to have a husband who is confident in his gorgeous masculinity. He is a kick ass father, too. I can be a bit dominant, but over 40 years together, I have learned when I can lean into my feminine energy and when to lean into his masculine amazing self. We have a wonderful dynamic that continues to uplift both of us.

  • @dawnkelley5103
    @dawnkelley5103 Рік тому +68

    I’ve always been myself and I give off very feminine energy !!!! I am a woman of 55 yrs old I’ve always been told they’ve never met a woman quite like me. You have to let them kinda think they’re “the man” and follow their lead. They love that, you can plant the seed and it will grow into his idea…….anyone else like this? Just be yourself if you’re soft feminine and if hard try being a little more soft ad let him take the reign!!! Sit back ad enjoy your man Just my own thoughts

  • @annehamill9573
    @annehamill9573 Рік тому +16

    Thank you, Matt. I wasn’t aware of the concept of the masculine vs feminine energy. I saw this about 8 months ago and did a lot of housework on it. I reacquainted myself with my feminine side and it absolutely changed everything. I’m happier now. And the best part… yes, I finally found my man. He is absolutely everything I was hoping for in a relationship. Thank you for helping me figure out this part of my life. Love to you and your team and family.

  • @maix139
    @maix139 Рік тому +109

    We were having issues bc of my masculine energy. I never ask him for favors or even money...after so many things happened I realized that I need to show more feminine energy. I've started telling him what I want and what I don't like. I think the turning point was...I always win in arguments and even though he knows that he is wrong, he just wants to win once lol I let him win and well he start listening better now. It's always him being so against me on everything. So I learn that for him sometimes even if I feel my idea is better let him lead too. After that he leads and listen to me better now because he no longer feel so against me lol

    • @Nina-hk7ub
      @Nina-hk7ub Рік тому +7

      I asked my new husband for an allowance. He seems ok with it!

    • @maix139
      @maix139 Рік тому +15

      @@Nina-hk7ub yes do ask bc he will be happy to give you money. It will help build a bond between you two. Him investing in you will make him value you more. Men wants to be provider so it help his ego too. Back then I was way too independent...and learned the hard way. Now I ask him for money and he says yes most of the time unless he was really short then it'll be on the next paycheck. Saying thank you made him feel very appreciated 😊 truth is a man that loves you will be willing to spend on you as long as it makes you happy. Just say thank you and give him your brightest smile 😁

    • @eisenhower9069
      @eisenhower9069 Рік тому +2

      I thought men don't like women who ask for help

    • @kathleensmith8336
      @kathleensmith8336 Рік тому

      @@Nina-hk7ub JFC!

    • @deborahdonnelly8423
      @deborahdonnelly8423 Рік тому +5

      Married t0 years! The best advice I got in finding a husband was to marry someone who loves you more than you love them!

  • @reach4stars864
    @reach4stars864 Рік тому +12

    After more than four decades of marriage, I tell him how he has always been attractive to me, from the first time I met him till today. When we looked at a picture of our family a couple days ago I pointed to him and said, look at how incredibly handsome you are. My husband is a fabulous cook. Whenever he makes something I act like I’m eating something very delicious and tell him what a great cook is and how lucky I am. Like you said, it’s about focusing on the good things he has and not on things he does not have. Also, whatever you say has to be true. A smart man will dislike a phony compliment.

  • @ngo7156
    @ngo7156 Рік тому +33

    This is such a great video and easy to understand. I love my husband so much and find that I sometimes already do these things. I grew up with an abusive father and my mom was a homemaker and felt unable to support my sister and I on her own. She felt stuck in an abusive marriage. My mother instilled in my sister and I to go to college, to earn money, to be independent. Luckily, I found a great man when I was in college, have since graduated, and am in a great career. My now husband and I have been together for eighteen years. I still have times where I'm afraid to feel controlled but trust him to also make decisions. Thank you for sharing this video. 💕

  • @maurapritchard1336
    @maurapritchard1336 Рік тому +13

    Such valuable information Matt! I have found that letting a man know that you value him, his efforts, the big & little things he does for you is so important. Yesterday the man i am dating made a simple but wonderful lunch for the two of us. I loved that he did that without really even asking what do you want to eat. He just planned it & did it. I was so freeing for me. I am usually the one making all the decisions and the executing the ideas. its so nice to have someone else do that for me. ❤

  • @monicadinca2821
    @monicadinca2821 Рік тому +40

    Wonderful Matt 👏💎🇮🇪
    Thank you.
    For me Feminine Energy is
    Moments with Silence.
    A lower voice to speak more softly.
    Let him some space.
    Kindness in every action.
    I listen more than I speak.
    🌟💜🇮🇪

  • @e11ionore79
    @e11ionore79 Рік тому +11

    So true. Last time a man took care of me choosing places and food, and when he saw I am genuinely happy from his choice, he was soo happy too! And wanted to give even more🥰

  • @alyssawright5863
    @alyssawright5863 Рік тому +34

    This has been hard for me at time. I raised both my kids on my own and so I have had to do everything and used to doing well.. Everything. I have had to play this masculine role that I don't want play but its hard to let the guy plan, pay, do things...

    • @rosemike1332
      @rosemike1332 Рік тому

      I'm so happy having my ex fiance back , after being separated for 4 months . All thanks to Mr God's sent. who help me to get back my ex again , I will suggest y'all get help from him and it works within 3days

  • @lornapement8610
    @lornapement8610 Рік тому +43

    This is wonderful!
    I find that when I truly put myself first and take good care of myself. My feminine energy comes out a lot more. I wear more dresses and a bit of makeup. He loves it…
    And so do I!
    Thank you!

  • @italianjewelrydiva
    @italianjewelrydiva Рік тому +5

    Matt Boggs.... YOU THE MAN!!! I have been watching you for over two years, just when I started dating, now my husband. You were so helpful and now that we have been married for more than a year, I check in with you often, to make sure I am reminded and staying on course with my feminine side. Thank you for being so helpful. My life has improved so much through your behavior teachings, thank you!

  • @100daysofsunshine7
    @100daysofsunshine7 Рік тому +87

    LOVE this so much. ❤️
    My masculine energy has always been more dominant. I am very independent and go after everything I want and really make things happen for me, so I have always approached everything with that same energy. Now I understand why some things didn't work out in the past when it comes to the opposite sex.
    Really going to try to increase my feminine energy and use this approach from now on. Thank you for this amazing insight. ☺️👌🏻💯🤗

  • @isabellapresley7614
    @isabellapresley7614 Рік тому +23

    I love that you talk about the masc and fem energies! Not many men do and I am on a spiritual TF journey with my DM and this is very appropriate! Thank you! I learned to switch more into my feminine energy of flow, and let him come to me, to take the pressure off energetically! We are a long distance and kind of in separation but I can feel him coming closer, now that I've balanced my energy and letting him take the lead when he's ready :)

  • @user-qy8gx3qs6k
    @user-qy8gx3qs6k 3 місяці тому +1

    Mat really knows what he’s talking about. Stroking a man’s ego by showing how much you respect him is exactly what our men feed on. Women need to hear their loved and men need to feel that they’re respected.

  • @pageremick5504
    @pageremick5504 Рік тому +397

    How to increase your feminine energy? Dress like a lady (not a tramp), walk like a lady, sit like a lady, wait for him to open doors for you and thank him when he does, take his arm when crossing the street.... BE a lady and he will be more masculine. Wearing ratty t-shirts, jeans with holes in them and flip flops is not going to ignite his masculinity. BE a lady and BE feminine by using perfume, doing your makeup and hair, having manners, not swearing - and asking his opinion. Why did men feel masculine around Marillyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Elizabeth Taylor? Those 1940's and 1950's woman wore dresses and were feminine in ways we've forgotten! We could learn from emulating them.

    • @crayolaclouds2696
      @crayolaclouds2696 Рік тому +140

      Nah. Nothing wrong with t-shirts and jeans, especially when dresses are either too cold or dressing up too much. Men don't want a high maintence doll, either. Many women, like myself, are allergic to makeups and perfumes so we can't wear them. If a guy needs me to be a stereotype and uncomfortable in my own skin, he needs therapy, not a relationship.

    • @lilibethnieto55
      @lilibethnieto55 Рік тому +12

      So true,elegantly explained.Love this thought 💭

    • @dancer_traveler
      @dancer_traveler Рік тому +56

      Well, the 1940s and 1950s ladies didn’t have a choice. They had to look/dress really, really well, because they had to hook rich men for marriage or else it’s penny pinching for them the rest of their lives with limited career paths. It was survival for them to catch rich men.

    • @AudreyLuerding
      @AudreyLuerding Рік тому +62

      Agreed minus the clothing part. Dresses, bright colors, heels are cute but femininity is much more and goes much deeper than the clothing girls wear. Whatever you wear needs to make you feel good and sexy and if thats in jeans i say go for it! Its energy not material clothing.

    • @fdsqueen5375
      @fdsqueen5375 Рік тому +24

      Those ladies weee groomed and serialized as children 🤦🏼‍♀️ they were also thirsty for men attention.

  • @allowedtotalk8910
    @allowedtotalk8910 Рік тому +11

    Words of affirmation and showing respect too. When he does a project - admire how great it looks and how much better the new (sink, wall, countertop, floor, anything) looks and will be for the future.

  • @homesteadgmad8223
    @homesteadgmad8223 Рік тому +162

    As a mom of 4 adult males (youngest 18 yo) I feel that these principles would be great for ME to use when interacting with my sons. I want to empower them and I celebrate their masculinity; However, after watching this video, I realize that I have disempowered them to a degree with my masculine energy in those years they were under my care.
    I am 60 now but I never stop trying to improve myself. I will be using the insight provided in this video towards my sons, as it seems like it would be a good strategy for moms to bring out the best in their sons. Tragically, so many young men have been feminized by our modern culture.

    • @kholt5256
      @kholt5256 Рік тому +6

      We moms train our sons for their future wives. Then the wives work with our sons to become the best husband for the DIL. My son is teachable and adores his wife. He’s not perfect, but works with her to make their life the best it can be for them.

    • @soul2soul399
      @soul2soul399 Рік тому +7

      I completely relate to this. My husband left when our son was 4. I’ve been a single parent, and as such, I’ve been in my masculine energy providing, doing all the decision making, and making all the directives. My son has autism and is 17 now. He’s stopped growing 5’3”, so he’s tiny for a man, and he’s gay. However, he does have a lot of masculine energy. He’s an Aries and would like to be the initiator and driver of things. I really need to be more aware of how my masculine energy is holding him back.

    • @lisadefries6718
      @lisadefries6718 Рік тому +5

      Funny I was thinking similar with my son…….so how does that work with household chores? 😂

    • @llr1961
      @llr1961 Рік тому +1

      I relate to your comment so much.

    • @senaittewolde6429
      @senaittewolde6429 Рік тому +1

      Good for you!!! Love to see this

  • @callalilly63
    @callalilly63 Рік тому +24

    I subscribed just because you made me laugh out loud. You made my day happier. I will never see breadsticks the same.

    • @KG-bliss
      @KG-bliss Рік тому

      Yes it's ok...obviously within reason and depending on how long you have been together... because asking straight out the gate, he's going to run!

  • @carolynann7889
    @carolynann7889 Рік тому +146

    Wow! I’m so happy I found your channel! This is just what I needed! I’ve been doing it all wrong. I am masculine energy and I want masculine energy. I am not attracting masculine energy from a man because I need to recharge my feminine energy. This makes so much sense!!! Thank u!!

    • @Holistretch
      @Holistretch Рік тому +6

      I relate..Check out Adrienne Everheart too!🥰

    • @lucyh.delaney8201
      @lucyh.delaney8201 Рік тому +7

      It resounded with me too!! I need to be in charge of my life and career but I LOVE it when my hubs expresses that masculine energy I crave... so I'm taking Mat's tips to heart and it's so interesting how it changes the dynamic!

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому

      I m here for love 😍😍❤❤🌷

    • @ashleydamjanac1835
      @ashleydamjanac1835 Рік тому +4

      Yep makes tons of sense. Ever get turned off by a broody, whiney man? I have, it makes my uterus shrivel up lol my ex was like that and I realized I felt like I was dealing with a moody women. So imagine how men feel when we act masculine? Obviously we have to be balanced and some instances require us to dial up one side more than the other, but this has been a learning experience for me.

    • @carolyntorres8171
      @carolyntorres8171 Рік тому +1

      Me, too. And also, as a single mom of a young man, I can start using the same ideas to help my son grow into his power.

  • @kevabela6307
    @kevabela6307 Рік тому +26

    I love how you use examples from your own relationship Matt...so helpful.

    • @rosemike1332
      @rosemike1332 Рік тому

      I'm so happy having my ex fiance back , after being separated for 4 months . All thanks to Mr God's sent. who help me to get back my ex again , I will suggest y'all get help from him and it works within 3days

  • @dawnfrye4343
    @dawnfrye4343 Рік тому +34

    I’ve been in my marriage 20 years now and these are some fabulous tips💯 I need to be more mindful of how & what I say to my husband💛

    • @fionad6338
      @fionad6338 Рік тому +4

      If you have been married for 20 yrs unless you both are miserable. You must already be doing something right

    • @jennyt7612
      @jennyt7612 11 місяців тому

      I agree, I definitely need to be kinder & gentler with my husband

  • @kristinditlevsen6693
    @kristinditlevsen6693 Рік тому +9

    I’m not sure why I’m posting this but I just have to say I’m torn on this… I get what you’re saying and I really appreciate the insight… It’s important for men to feel they’re doing things right… It’s also important for women to feel that way… I completely agree that nitpicking and negativity are A total turn off and no one likes them… But if I am stepping up to help someone who can’t figure out where to go for dinner, in my mind I’m being polite, and what you’re saying is I am emasculating him… Maybe not overtly… So all this time when I’m trying to be polite and help solve problems what you’re saying is that’s the reason men pull back is they feel incompetent… I guess maybe the truth hurts… ouch sorry that was harsh…
    I appreciate your point And I am guessing I’m not the only one who did not know… I like the way you presented tue situation because what you suggest is really not hard to do… I had one boyfriend that I used to let order for me… And it made him feel like a hero… it works situationally… But I don’t think it’s some thing that will actually over come someones full insecurity.

  • @aeverdream2
    @aeverdream2 Рік тому +66

    I love these tips and they are so easy to follow. Moreover, your concrete examples do help sooo much!

  • @jennysoderberg4273
    @jennysoderberg4273 Рік тому +6

    I appreciate that you said nothing about hair flipping or neck exposure! 👏❤ This was fantastic!

  • @arashikayda3560
    @arashikayda3560 Рік тому +17

    Yes! Thank you! Standing your feminine ground is a great idea. No one talks about this concept enough.

  • @theartistjodievans
    @theartistjodievans Рік тому

    I really appreciate your channel. I have a wonderful man who is also my best friend and my caregiver as I go through some massive health challenges right now. Sometimes my meds or my disability itself make me a hot mess and he is so patient with me. I really appreciate learning ways that I can build him up and help him feel like the hero he IS, while also being reminded what NOT to do when he is already doing so much for me. Thank you. 🙏🏼

  • @lilibratic1330
    @lilibratic1330 Рік тому +3

    FINALLY SOMEONE EXPLAINED!!!! I tolld my man this: " a woman in me loves a man in you. And a man in me is in love with a woman in you".......now i hear this publicly...woow, fantastic!!!! Its the deepest truth, and helps a lot. All people should understand this!!!!! Man, you are fantastic, helpful and soo motivational, inspirational. Simply loooooove listening to you👏❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @KK-lj4lv
    @KK-lj4lv Рік тому +7

    Oh thank you so much! This video is like gold for me. I stand really strong in my masculine energy, and want to balance it more. This was really helpful to me.

  • @robynmarler3839
    @robynmarler3839 Рік тому +9

    I found this intensely moving for some reason. Our souls recognise truth.

  • @chaquitanicolita4172
    @chaquitanicolita4172 Рік тому +2

    this is so good. even after learning about feminine/masculine energy and understanding it through my own experience, I still need the reminder (which is why I am here) and this is super helpful & inspiring.

  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio Рік тому +35

    Tips start at 4:07. ☺️ I love these! Great job and thank you. I struggle with these cuz I “do it all”, but recently due to an injury have needed to ask for help. I love appreciating the great jobs men are doing. It feels good to me too to “hero-size” them. I started practicing in my mind saying, “I would love if you…” for my someday future man. ❤️

  • @jessica_g8719
    @jessica_g8719 Рік тому +8

    This was incredible. Everything. So pertinent in my life right now, and I could personally relate to so much. Thank you.

  • @mheuman
    @mheuman 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm really into praising my husband of 39 years, I loved to hug him and tell him he's a hard worker and great cook. I love to see him smile and yes, his chest kinda puffs up. Great video!!!

  • @redlaura85
    @redlaura85 Рік тому +5

    I loved the story of how your wife handled your first date together! That was such a good and helpful example of your first point!

  • @debracampoli3935
    @debracampoli3935 Рік тому +14

    You are truly one of the very BEST "Therapists" I have ever heard! I do LOVE so much of what you say & a realize so much of how I do so many things wrong! Your wife is a Lucky SMART WOMAN!!

  • @evangelina8888
    @evangelina8888 Рік тому +16

    From my experience in past relationships, this is soooo true.

  • @karynm3365
    @karynm3365 Рік тому +34

    Wow! This explains so much and I'm thrilled that I just happened to click on your video. I, like most women, want our men to be MEN- we seek and crave the masculine energy to compliment our feminine energy!

  • @casvicpoqzan1955
    @casvicpoqzan1955 Рік тому +4

    This is amazing advice! I’ve been happily married for over 25 years and have a great husband. I’ve been waking up to how incredibly lucky I am. I want to double down on making my man happy. This will be put to use!

  • @annacotgreave8126
    @annacotgreave8126 Рік тому +9

    Thank you Mat and Irene. Sending you love 😍 from the UK 🇬🇧. I will try all your hints today.

  • @freeandfabulous4310
    @freeandfabulous4310 Рік тому +10

    I love this! Beautiful discussion of masculine energy balanced with femininity! Gosh, wish this could be taught to all young men and young women.

  • @kellyknez5963
    @kellyknez5963 2 місяці тому

    So helpful! Thank you! Love how you explain the masculine/feminine dynamics so clearly and give great examples of how that looks in real life.

  • @RadicalValkyrie
    @RadicalValkyrie 10 днів тому

    I legit followed through all three steps yesterday with a guy, it was new for me to do and not take charge (lean into my feminine energy), and he sounded so pleased and motivated in his plans for us to go out and hang out. This is someone I do not want to lose as we finally have our timing right later in life to come together, and Im not gonna do my old habits that didn't attract the masculine man I wanted.

  • @JayP-kd5rc
    @JayP-kd5rc Рік тому +17

    Everything you have said makes total sense. I apparently did most things wrong during my 30 year marriage with my late hubby. Wish I had seen this video then.

  • @boomshakarlaka7237
    @boomshakarlaka7237 Рік тому +21

    This was such good points. I’m very assertive and such, but I’ve learned that taking over and saving people weakens them unknowingly. It was hard at first, but I’ve come to the conclusion that having primarily feminine energy doesn’t make you any less powerful/assertive (weak or small), but it allows different opportunities that having only one set of energy does not. Empowering people is always best for everyone.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Рік тому

      Or u marriad
      😍😍❤

    • @molly1117
      @molly1117 Рік тому

      That is such good insight!

    • @fuzakali9083
      @fuzakali9083 Рік тому

      So true. I do this a lot and especially men tend to dislike it. If I give them advice or information to better their lives it makes them feel weaker and more defensive. One thing is them asking for it and another is giving it when you think you should.

  • @psychicmediumtree8743
    @psychicmediumtree8743 Рік тому +1

    I love this video! I send so many of my clients to Matt Boggs videos. He's helpful and such a positive influence.

  • @christinaduncan8285
    @christinaduncan8285 Рік тому +2

    This was wonderful advice -- actually, original and unexpected -- and your delivery of it, Mat, seemed really genuine. I'm a new follower and look forward to future posts!

  • @nataliyademidova7002
    @nataliyademidova7002 Рік тому +7

    I love your channel and your examples -- it's just amazing. Thank you Mat

  • @marthaadams8326
    @marthaadams8326 11 місяців тому +6

    So right about the masculine/feminine energy. I see all of these long marriages where two people just are with each other. The female decided early on that he was not doing what she thought he should, so she took over. It destroys the balance long term and also affects the children.

    • @iamtlc4u
      @iamtlc4u 10 місяців тому +1

      Yep. That’s what happened in my marriage and I regret it. 23 years married and 14 years divorced and now I want him back. 😢

  • @carolynkenney3982
    @carolynkenney3982 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for doing this! I know that it is your business and your interest, but it is all that matters at the end of the day! Or so I believe it is. Who you have in your life to hold and support you through life's good days and bad days! Amazing reading all the open honest sincere responses from people, made me cry! My husband is very supportive but not emotional at all. In fact he flees when I get emotional because he feels uncomfortable and does not know what to do. I realized that he grew up in a family where he was told to go to his room or go be alone and deal with his emotions on his own and don't share it with anyone because it was not their problem, it was his. It's sad. And he assumes that I should do the same. I was raised in a completely different type of family, where we openly loved, screamed, laughed loudly and shared our emotions. But at the end of the day, I know that my siblings and my parents had my back, empathized with me and felt loved and supported by them regardless if I told them everything or nothing of what I was going through. I am not saying that my family is perfect and we definitely have different views of the world and hold different opinions, but I know at the end of the day that they love me unconditionally. I know that my husband does too, although when I ask him after one of our bitter arguments, why he does, he always answers me, yes I love you!

  • @christine3
    @christine3 Рік тому +2

    Wow I really loved this video!! Thank you so much for the examples it was so nice to hear and really relate!

  • @trenchrock
    @trenchrock Рік тому +16

    Part of the issue for me is that while I would love to have a man that is a go-getter and provider I always seem to end up with the extreme end of that. Controlling, Possessive, and Stubborn men who call themselves "alpha males" I tend to be very feminine in relationships and don't mind compromising and giving a little wiggle room and this has just attracted men who completely bulldoze my feelings, wants and needs. I'm always expected to do all the compromising so that they are happy. I just end up lonely, frustrated, and trying to fit my personality and feelings into a box to please him. I've been separated now for a year after a 10 year long marriage and am working on building up healthy boundaries while raising my kids and starting a new career. I don't know when I'll be ready for another relationship, if ever but I don't seem to attract anyone other than jerks because of my feminine nature.

    • @chriskiesling9387
      @chriskiesling9387 Рік тому +8

      I'm curious if you've looked into attachment styles or if you have some unresolved childhood trauma. Those two things have a lot to do with what we attract and who we're attracted to. My friend pointed out that I attract very needy, immature, profoundly conflicted guys. In any case, I wish you well in your healing!

    • @cutechiangels
      @cutechiangels Рік тому +1

      @@chriskiesling9387
      But even if one does find an unresolved trauma, or childhood event, we can't always know how to change the attraction we have, rooted deep down... I don't think all comes down only to attraction. There are higher amounts of unavailable men, in the world, than available ones. That's a fact. Women have to do both roles, most of the time. Another fact! This is mostly due to the decades before, I won't go into that. But, instead of always blaming attraction laws etc, one must take into account more factors one has no hand upon!! Afcourse, the mind can direct many things, but not all!

    • @cutechiangels
      @cutechiangels Рік тому +1

      Shannon, same here... So frustrating. I've been through decades of hardships and heartbreaks. It sucks big time. No childhood trauma, or so.
      I noticed that being a giver, by nature deep down, (and I love to give), makes certain people being attracted to me. Even without them knowing. They just feel it. That's the core of a person. Either you're a giver or a taker. In your core. Afcourse, afterwards one tries to balance that out. But, I'm talking about the core. Givers are much rarer than takers, at the moment, too. So there is an unbalance. One doesn't have everything in one's hand. There's only so much one can do, the rest is up to the Universe! Grounding and feeling good inside is key to a happier life. Give to yourself, and try and be more selective and assertive, maybe that can help? Take care. 🤗

    • @cutechiangels
      @cutechiangels Рік тому +2

      A lot of men (not real men, with the right Masculine energy) nowadays interpret those feminine actions as weak, indecisive, and too kind. Thus, these women tend to be manipulated, badly treated and are unsatisfied. It's really very frequent to see that. Society has changed genders a lot... 😓 And the mix of cultures, religion, etc.., makes things even more difficult.
      Interesting, but way more challenging than before.

    • @EMichaelBall
      @EMichaelBall Рік тому

      @Ambriel Apps It’s not that masculine men view a woman’s femininity as “weak, indecisive, and too kind”. It’s that their desires make no logical sense, and that the situation must be clamped down on with decisiveness. Masculine men want a very submissive, kind woman; it’s that their women too often want to be irresponsible with spending, can’t stop using social media apps that frequently double as hookup apps, don’t want to make love on cue, or want a “girls night out” and therefore be too tempted to get their back blown out by some tall, hot guy looking for random fun. That kind of stuff. Masculine men know this, and they want to prevent it. They don’t have time for games; they’re too busy getting stuff done. If you want more perspective from this end, study the How To Relationship UA-cam channel.

  • @pipiyup
    @pipiyup Рік тому +5

    One of the best videos !
    Examples really help!

  • @emilyc7381
    @emilyc7381 8 місяців тому

    Topic aside you are an amazing teacher. I love when “teachers” teach with passion and real insightful knowledge.

  • @nancyinthegarden3160
    @nancyinthegarden3160 11 місяців тому

    great video well executed instead of dragging the info. I loved how you taught me so many things in minutes about my husband. I regret being forced into the masculine role bc he was at work all day. I had to do so many things bc I wanted to help him bc he was exhausted. He’s now, let me continue while I work a lot and am exhausted and the house is a mess. he’s a feminine zodiac sign and maybe I could learn many lessons in distribution of chores regardless of our 50’s mindset. so thank you for your time and great way to switch our behaviors after 39 years of marriage. God bless everyone reading this

  • @eros4570
    @eros4570 Рік тому +5

    The key here is the man has to be confident. He would take advantage of a women who gives her “feminine energy “ to him. Example a narcissistic man.

  • @kankan244
    @kankan244 Рік тому +3

    Whew! I must say it's definitely a job when you have to help create the masculine energy opposed to him already having this trait.

  • @EMPRESS_ERA
    @EMPRESS_ERA Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for making this. I’ve learned more from your video than I from anyone anywhere in my whole life. Like please don’t stop making these no one is talking like you. How to be a full woman and make room for a full man and the fact that we have both energies within. I cannot express my gratitude. Truly feel enlightened. ❤❤❤

  • @georgiasteel4215
    @georgiasteel4215 Рік тому +26

    Interesting. I am both fascinated by these techniques, and at the same time exhausted at the notion. There's something contradictory about having to manipulate (or trick) your man into using his masculine energy as if he has no control of his own. The fact that the woman needs to make that happen is the opposite of what I think of when I think of masculine. In a sense the woman is STILL using her masculine energy to pretend to be feminine in order to get the man to be masculine. Hilarious and ironic. There's also something maternal about it and, of course, that's not sexy. I'm not criticizing mind you, just exploring your concepts further precisely because they are thought provoking.

    • @ILOVEMFEO
      @ILOVEMFEO 11 місяців тому +3

      Well said. Not many people see this. Interestingly, you go apologetic at the end, explaining the obvious 😊

    • @rebeccalui4818
      @rebeccalui4818 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes, exhausted. My mother was the master at bringing out the masculine, but I saw it merely as manipulation. She taught me these things as well and while I've never had a shortage of interested men, there are very few I am interested in. I'd rather have an intellectual equal over batting my eyes and pretending I'm incompetent. Now, I am only speaking for myself here, some women are very comfortable in this way, I just personally am not.

  • @healthyjustice
    @healthyjustice Рік тому +4

    Loved this, Mat! I'm married and many of these tips I'm going to practice! "Take me out," brilliant! "Hero size him", amazing! Thank you. How I draw my man into his masculine... PG version- when I tell him I love how he makes me feel safe. R version- when I wear a summer dress when we go out with nothing underneath. ;)

  • @jacalyn153
    @jacalyn153 Рік тому +15

    Value verbally his ideas Been married 52 years. I’m a feminine know it all. It was one hard lesson to master letting go of my opinion and allowing his to stand. Like magic it caused good compromise

  • @carolehenson6180
    @carolehenson6180 Рік тому

    What an amazing video. I hadn't realized it until just now, but I size guys up from the start and if he seems hesitant, then it's my natural reaction (partly from experience in my career) to then help move things along. I have not been standing in my feminine energy... and I love the concept of giving hints and invitatons. All three points were very helpful!

  • @user-zo9pi3gj1x
    @user-zo9pi3gj1x Рік тому

    #3 I already know and practice because I'm not the kind of woman to tear anyone down, not just just the not tear down the man in my life. I appreciate the tips you gave for how to word creating invitations and how to word getting him to develop a plan for dates...etc. I'm a natural go-getter and have a background as a professional woman (I was an RN, Nurse Recruiter, and cooking class instructor), so I know how to get things done. The tips you gave will help me be able to fall back instead of always trying to handle everything myself and allow him to feel more masculine.

  • @jstratten5326
    @jstratten5326 Рік тому +21

    I have always been a very feminine girl/woman, but it is these days that some other women scare me because they are so aggressive and scrappy, and I don’t know how to fight.

    • @eisenhower9069
      @eisenhower9069 Рік тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣. This is my life. I was also naturally very feminine because of how I was raised but I started learning masculinity because of Hollywood and masculine women who like to bully. Now I regret. Trust me unlearning it can sometimes be difficult

  • @pittsburghgirl9898
    @pittsburghgirl9898 Рік тому +14

    Love your videos ❤️ matt you should write a book on feminine and masculine energy.

  • @sandrakimball518
    @sandrakimball518 Рік тому

    Great video Mat! Your information was so VALUABLE. May God bless you for being such an enlightening teacher.