What Makes a Man Fall in Love

Through my years as a relationship coach, I’ve dug deep to understand both men & women’s views of love, sex and relationships.

There is one pattern that has become very clear:

Women are yearning to lean more into their femininity in their daily lives and, more specifically, within a romantic relationship.

The desire to be with a masculine man is deeply rooted in so many women, yet they struggle to ask for it — what’s worse is they don’t give themselves permission to want it.

And men are yearning for the same thing — for their partner to lean more into her feminine energy.

This is why I focus on empowering women to reimagine their feminine self — so they can allow themselves to be deeply cared for and feel the protection of a strong, masculine man.

This concept of what it means to be “more feminine” is misunderstood.

Your feminine energy is what inspires and attracts a healthy, masculine man.

No woman was born without it. Most women just don’t know how to really tap into it, or they have become so used to being in their masculine energy, that it feels foreign and strange.

✨ Your feminine radiance is one of your most powerful assets when it comes to love & relationships with men.

Men don’t fall in love with your achievements, your looks, or even your intelligence – men fall in love with a woman’s energy.

A secure, healthy masculine man is going to commit to a woman who is embodied in her feminine energy.

Men become mesmerized by women who have this radiance about them because that’s what the masculine soul craves for.

THERE IS NO COMPETITION TO ATTRACT YOUR PERSON WHEN YOU ARE EMBODIED IN YOUR FEMININE.

Meleah Manning

Meleah is a certified trauma-informed relationship mentor, specializing in feminine embodiment, intimacy, pleasure, and cultivating healthy relationships. Her work focuses on supporting women heal from past pain that impacts their love life, attracting and deepening healthy love, and developing the skills for a lasting, fulfilling relationship.

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