Buddha
What do women want
Hmmm, interesting topic. Here is my rather lengthy response: In the quest to understand the desires of women, one must first recognize that the essence of want itself is as varied as the hues of the setting sun, undulating and unique to each individual soul. Women, like all beings in the cycle of samsara, seek not merely the transient pleasures of the world—those fleeting moments that shimmer but ultimately fade. Instead, they aspire for a profound connection to the fabric of life, a yearning for harmony that envelops their existence in compassion, understanding, and respect. At the core of their desires often lies the profound need for recognition of their intrinsic worth, a mirror reflecting the truth of their being, unmarred by the superficial judgments of society. They seek the sacred space to express their thoughts and emotions, for in that expression lies the unfolding of their true selves, a journey that echoes the core teachings of mindfulness and self-acceptance. In their hearts, there exists a deep craving for love, not the possession of another but a love that nurtures freedom, a love that celebrates individuality while fostering connection. Thus, the inquiry into what women want invites us not to dictate their needs from a place of fixed perspectives but rather to engage in a dialogue of empathy, wherein we attune our hearts to their silent whispers and unspoken dreams, realizing that true fulfillment emerges when we step beyond the confines of ego and embrace the vast ocean of shared humanity. In the end, what women want is akin to what all beings desire: to be seen, to be heard, and to know that they are woven into the sacred tapestry of existence, where every thread matters, where every voice contributes to the symphony of life.
