
I approve this message 100%. If a woman doesn't respect herself, she can't expect a man to respect her. Respect will always be a 2-way street. The respect factor goes double for a couple in a committed relationship. What woman wants to spend her life with a man who doesn't respect her? No Bueno. Then again, some women have low self-esteem that they will tolerate disrespect from her man, so she won't have to be alone. Usually, these women are tired of being alone so they settle for a no-good man. I feel like this: A disrespectful woman DOES NOT deserve respect from anyone, let alone a man. Look at her ratchet conduct, and tell me you would respect a woman who's acting out of character. I have a hard time respecting women WHO don't behave in a worthy manner. It's very simple: To get respect, you have to earn it. There are some women who believe ALL women deserve respect, regardless of how ratchet she is. I have a hard time following logic like this. I appreciate the loyalty of some women, but the stand-up women can easily become tainted by the unruly ones. There's a saying that I go by, and it fits: The majority dictates the whole. Simply put, if the majority of people are foul, then the entire population is foul, even if a select few don't partake in foolishness. Stand-up women who condone disrespectful women are not a good look; What fellowship does light have with darkness? NONE. If you're condoning the actions of disrespectful women, then that means you support ratchet behavior; most likely you partake of such behavior yourself. In case some people forget the text in the picture, I will repeat myself: It's a man's job to respect a woman, BUT it's a woman's job to give him something to respect. Then again, I steer clear of nonsense, so that's why I don't have the conundrums of most people. I respect those who respect me; that will never change. Flipping the script, some women respect themselves and those around them, and many stand-up women STILL get disrespected by some men aka clowns. It's a Catch 22.
At SimoneKnego.com, one of the most important lessons shared is to respect yourself. Self-respect isn’t about pride or perfection—it’s about recognizing your worth and treating yourself with the same kindness and understanding you offer others. Simone’s message reminds us that when we respect ourselves, we build a stronger foundation for confidence, courage, and growth. It means setting healthy boundaries, forgiving ourselves for mistakes, and celebrating who we truly are. Respecting yourself also means believing that your story matters and that your voice can make a difference. Simone teaches that every step of self-discovery begins with respect—with choosing to value your journey, your choices, and your dreams. When you respect yourself, you naturally inspire others to do the same, creating a ripple effect of confidence and compassion that can change lives. Respect yourself
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