Relationship-Restored
In this YouTube video, the hosts discuss different aspects of submission in a relationship, with personal experiences and advice for alpha females. They suggest that submission is not about softening or being submissive, rather about trusting your partner, having shared goals, and focusing on building trust. The hosts also emphasize the importance of finding a trustworthy partner, having self-awareness, and communicating effectively. Lastly, they invite viewers to write in with any questions or concerns about their relationship.
this section, the hosts discuss a question from a listener who is struggling to let go of control in her relationship and let her man lead. They define alpha women as hyper-independent, headstrong, and natural leaders. They suggest focusing on partnering rather than softening or being submissive, and acknowledge that it can be tough for alpha women to let go of control. They also share personal experiences and advice on how to communicate, compromise, and work together as a team.
In this section, Alex and Mimi discuss their backgrounds and how they came to be leaders in their own right. Mimi shares that she curated her Alpha persona at a young age due to her mother being a beta female who wouldn't stand up for herself. This led Mimi to become independent and not needing a man for anything. However, when she met her now-husband, who is also an alpha male, she had to relearn what being an alpha woman looked like in a relationship and had to learn how to submit to her king.
In this section, the hosts of the YouTube show discuss their personal experiences and backgrounds with relationships and gender roles. While one grew up with a beta female mother and an alpha male father, and another grew up with a single alpha female mother, they both had to learn to submit to their husbands and let them lead in their relationships. They also discuss how their upbringings prepared them to be alpha females in their careers, but also conflicted with the societal expectation for women to find a husband and start a family.
In this section, the three women discuss how they came into their independence, with one woman sharing how her lack of male authority figures growing up and starting her own business led her to become an alpha personality who struggled with following a man's lead, even in friendships. The other two women share similar experiences before discussing their journeys in learning to be submissive in their relationships. They highlight the importance of trust and certainty in allowing a man to lead and make decisions for their betterment, with one woman realizing that she had already been doing it in areas such as finances without even realizing it. They also note that it can be an ongoing adjustment in relationships, especially with laid-back partners.
In this section, the speaker shares personal experiences of wanting something, getting told no by her husband, and feeling like her power was taken away. She initially struggled with the idea of submission and did not fully understand it until she realized that submitting to the right man is easy. She explains that submission to a man who is not worthy of it is foolhardy, but submission to a man who honors and respects you is the ultimate level of respect that a woman can give. The speaker also reveals that her past daddy issues caused her to struggle with submission and that she had to grow closer to God and know herself better to understand the concept. Ultimately, she emphasizes that submission works to a woman's benefit as long as it is given to the right man.
In this section, the speaker describes how submission in a relationship is not about blindly submitting to the man in every way. Rather, submission is about understanding each other's strengths and weaknesses, and having faith and trust in each other to bring their respective strengths to the table. The speaker uses her own relationship as an example, saying that even though she manages the household, her husband trusts her to make important decisions and lead in areas where he may not be as strong. Submission is about respect, trust, and the willingness to give grace and support to your partner.
In this section, Angela explains that in a relationship where the man has a child, it's best to submit to him and let him handle it, as he will control the narrative from the beginning. She notes that she had to trust her husband and let him handle his son's upbringing, even if it was difficult at times. Through her experience, she realized that submission is not being a slave, but rather trusting your partner to make the right decisions for the family. Moreover, Angela states that sometimes, men are right when it comes to buy more things, and that her husband had to slow her down when it came to shopping and spending money they didn't have.
not doing this to make you feel small, but because we have a shared vision and shared goals. Submitting to your man is all about trust and building that trust through communication and a shared understanding of your goals and roles in the relationship. It's also about having the self-awareness to let go of the need for control and perfection and allowing your man to take the lead when it's appropriate. All of this comes down to finding the right person who you feel safe with and who you want to submit to.
In this section of the video, the speakers discuss the concept of submission in a relationship. They emphasize that submission in a relationship is specifically meant for marriage, and a woman cannot submit to a man whose end goals are different from hers. To submit to a man who is leading in the wrong direction is not truly submitting to a leader. The speakers explain that being a good leader also means allowing people to use their own talents and flourish in their areas of strength, fostering trust and a shared vision of the future. The key takeaway here is to focus on building trust within the relationship with a partner who shows up in a leadership role, makes you feel confident, and is aligned with your end goals.
In this section, the hosts advise the viewers to trust their partners and their plans, to work through any traumas that prevent them from trusting their partners, and to try and focus on finding someone trustworthy. They also mention that being submissive is not being weak or a servant and suggest that putting a plan in action can give peace of mind, make it easier to follow someone, help hold the partner accountable and create a shared vision for the relationship. They end by inviting viewers to write in with questions or concerns about their relationship.
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