Do People Call you a Woman Wrapper? Just Do this

Hello, welcome to the Woman wrapper Blog. You may have been attracted to the strange blog title, but I advise you go for the meaning of the phrase "woman wrapper". Most people get offended when people call them woman wrapper. The reason for the bad feelings may not be far-fetched.
In Nigeria and maybe most other parts of the world, woman wrapper connotes a man's inability to moderate self, apply self-control and reason within the socially acceptable standards when dealing with women. Such people who are regarded as loving women so much that they could spend their last penny to impress a lady, pleasing women to displease themselves and who usually jumps overboard to put smiles on the faces of women are regarded as woman wrapper.
But today, I tell you that if you have ever suffered the public shame of being called a woman wrapper, there is a way to turn around that nick name into an enviable, socially acceptable and noble status and cause for the better. I can vividly tell you that there is nothing wrong with loving women, adoring women, caring for the opposite se**x and most importantly, respecting women. As you go deeper with the Woman Wrapper Blog, you would come to realize that respect for womanhood is the beginning of true wisdom.
Unfortunately, it is the lack of understanding of the spiritual and temporal roles of women in our society that has given rise to the disrespect, abuse and subjugation of women. Most men are scared of publicly showing their respect, love and care for women and womanhood for fear of being regarded as woman wrapper. To such men, I say that letting fear of being called a woman wrapper suppress their God-given intrinsic feeling and manly love and care for the opposite se**x is the real indication of weakness.
Women deserve our love, care, direction and support. In doing this, many hearts would be mended, many would become more responsible, the society would become more appreciative of both sexes and ultimately become a better place to live in.

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Ladies and women in general have got many aspects that define their wholesomeness. They have such aspects as love, relationship, fashion, beauty, spirituality, news or gossip. Yes, we cannot separate gossip because most truths emanate initially as gossip before being investigated to be discovered as true. Although I do not encourage gossip in the ordinary sense of it, we can attest that it has become an integral part of our social polity, especially in the feminine world.

What to do when called a Woman Wrapper

Firstly, you need to look inwardly and ask yourself why anyone would call you a woman wrapper. Secondly and depending on your findings in the first, resolve to correct whatever anomaly you may have discovered in you that makes people call you woman wrapper. Even if you fail to see anything that would warrant being called such, still resolve to keep pushing in your perceived true direction.
Whatever approach you intend to adopt, always have it at the back of your mind that it is only but right to love, respect and care for women. Love here means in the right sense of it. Start by being reasonably nice to your sisters, your wife or spouse, girlfriend, neighbors, colleagues and all ladies you come I contact with. Do not be discouraged if your kind gestures are misunderstood. Persistence will always persevere.
The Woman Wrapper Blog urges you start appreciating women, in the most honorable sense of it. They are the most priceless treasures the world could ever have. Their beauty is second to none. Their inner strength moves mountains, their spiritual significance brings about the night and day. Although there may be women of unwholesome characters, it does not still change the fact that they are women and as such, still deserve our patience, tolerance, respect, love and care.
This is a campaign for you and I. It shall be an interesting exercise to begin to practice what we ought to. Once again, respect for women is indeed the beginning of unadulterated wisdom.

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