They want to be a partner. A co-pilot. A sovereign individual who chooses to be in your life, not because she needs you, but because her life is demonstrably better with you in it.
: This non-fiction work by a psychotherapist explores the inner lives of five women, covering themes of desire, power, and healing. What Women Want
No single individual can fulfill every emotional need. Women deeply value and require networks of solidarity outside of their romantic partnerships. They want to be a partner
Because "What Women Want" is a title used across various media, 1. Movie Review: What Women Want (2000 Film) : This non-fiction work by a psychotherapist explores
Many women feel that as relationships progress, they become placeholders—the "wife" or the "mother"—rather than the complex individual they were when the relationship began. What women want is for their partner to remain curious about