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Any man who lacks respect for the female gender lacks understanding. Men will never reach their maximum impact without the support system of the female. Ladies, stay conscious of the uniqueness of your gender.

As a lady, do not allow the demand for survival to make you forget the home and family you came out from. Remember the sacrifice of your parents and loved ones from your childhood till date. Value your dignity as a lady and refuse to compromise.

The success of every lady is not a competition against men but a compliment to the result of men. The day you cease to see men as your enemy and focus on the devil who is the major enemy, that's the day you will realize the value of the male gender.

As a lady, it is better to be rejected for being truthful than to be loved for your lies. The heart that loves you will accept your past, believe in your present, and be confident of your future. It's time to walk in truthfulness.

Prince Victor Matthew 

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