<h1 style="text-align: center;">Why She Should Never Let Her Man Fight In Front of Her</h1>
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<p>If there is one thing I believe every woman wants in a man, it's an ability to make her feel safe. We don't have to be the most towering or hulking figure, nor do we have to be the most decorated martial artist or a former Navy seal. I mean, those things would definitely work in our favor and make our woman feel like she lucked up on some 2-for-1 deal with a boyfriend and a bodyguard, but what's more important is perception. She just wants us to make her feel safer when we're around. As I get older, I've become more and more hip to this idea. No one is more aware of the large presence I don't impose on others than I. Here's what I'm coming with.</p>
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<li><strong>Height 6'0"</strong></li>
<li><strong>Weight 175</strong></li>
<li><strong>Complexion Light </strong></li>
<li><strong>Default face Happy </strong></li>
<li><strong>Occupation Writer </strong></li>
<li><strong>Hobbies Watching Top Chef </strong></li>
<li><strong>Secret Talent Knows how to play Endless Love on the piano.</strong></li>
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<p>Now tell me, does any of that sound like a wrestler?</p>
<h2>When Safety Becomes Perception.</h2>
<p>I have a 1-0 record in street fights, but I'm pretty sure records from middle school were exempt when I turned 18. I mean, I did go to a public middle school, so maybe I get points for street cred, but still, who am I kidding? I'm not a fighter, but women continue to date me because not being a fighter is not the same as being willing to fight. I place a high value on making a woman feel safe. I'm like Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard. My woman knows before I let anything happen to her, I will let something happen to me. Women appreciate men who have this attitude, but I always tell them don't mistake a man's willingness to make his woman feel safe for his ability to do so and if she can ever stop her man from fighting in front of her, she should do so at all cost. When it comes to <a href="https://blog.loveawake.com/8-fast-but-effective-ways-to-judge-a-mans-character/" rel="dofollow">judging a man's character</a> in relationships, perception often matters more than physical strength.</p>
<h2>What Public Conflict Really Means.</h2>
<p>Of course, some men will be so determined to defend their woman or their pride, their woman won't be able to do anything to stop him. If he wants to fight the fair one in front of his woman, it's on him. One time, I saw a man charge after another man after his woman begged him not to do it. He did it anyway and was knocked down to the floor with one punch. His woman came running over, picked him up, and escorted him out. The whole time saying, "What did I tell you? What did I tell you?" It was embarrassing to watch. A guy like him deserves whatever embarrassment that comes his way. His woman told him not to fight the guy, he did it anyway, and he ended up leaving with a bloody face and one arm draped over his woman's shoulders. But his woman did what every woman should do. Everything she can to prevent seeing her man get into an altercation. Social situations where men are pressured to be confrontational only highlight the dangers of <a href="https://blog.loveawake.com/why-guys-shouldnt-put-women-down/" rel="dofollow">putting women down</a> instead of fostering respect and emotional maturity.</p>
<h2>Why Losing Changes Everything.</h2>
<p>Before a woman allows her man to fight in front of her, whether it's for some boneheaded reason or a noble one like her honor, she needs to ask herself an important question: How would she feel if her man loses? Whenever I talk to women and they say a man should have no problems fighting for his girlfriend, I always ask them this question. Usually, their response is one of bewilderment, and that's because I don't think any woman ever considers how she would feel if her man lost a fight in front of her. Even more important, I don't think a woman considers the fact that she would probably feel differently about him and when I say differently I mean, not as good as she did before. That's because the perception of his security has now diminished if it hasn't vanished completely. Finding <a href="https://blog.loveawake.com/is-compatibility-only-about-interests/" rel="dofollow">compatibility in relationships</a> is more than drama and bravado—it's built on respect, understanding, and mutual support.</p>
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