I’ve seen a lot of these titles in the past year:
> Date a girl who practices hot yoga.
> Date a girl who can sew.
> How to date a girl who writes (my personal favorite).
What we do (hobbies, work, roles) matters. It says something about our souls. But I also think that we can get too caught up in what we do when how we are matters more. So here is my version:
Date a woman who knows the beauty of being alone.
Date a woman who is hard-headed, who is not afraid to speak her mind, who can be stubborn and passionate and wants to have the occasional debate because she wants to learn how you think and how you see the world. She questions assumptions (including her own), explores ideas, breaks molds. She is naturally curious. She wants to be stretched.
She wants to change your mind and she wants her own mind changed.
Date a woman who knows fear, sorrow, loss. Who isn’t scared to get emotionally naked. She knows that her own beauty lies in knowing her true value (but now and then she forgets, and then you can step in to remind her).
Date a woman who knows her way around her own heart and is not afraid to break it. She knows what it wants and she stands up for it with conviction.
Date a woman who knows how to make real eye contact, because she values intimacy. She thrives on her capacity to build authentic relationships and surrounds herself with only this kind.
Date a woman who knows that she loves at least one thing fiercely: her children, her work, her art, her trade, her garden, her animals.
Date a woman who knows that taking/offering space to grow can sometimes be the best kind of love that one person can offer another, even when this means saying goodbye.
Date a woman who you are unsure of at first, not because she doesn’t seem like enough but because she scares you a little bit in her realness. Yet she continues to surprise and challenge you in this very way every time you see her.
Date a woman who knows how to laugh at herself, who might sometimes just crack the corniest jokes but they make you smile anyway.
Date a woman who sees as much possibility in sitting in silence as she does exploring every nook: world, body, mind, soul. She holds a quiet confidence. She walks with purpose.
Date a woman who knows that her heart is fragile. When it becomes too melty and heavy she might tuck herself away to feel better: let her. Then drop her a note or stop by with chocolate to lighten her up (she will need this but might not be able to ask for it).
Date a woman who will drop everything in a millisecond to help a friend in need.
Date a woman who knows that love is something that comes from inside, not something that she can ‘get’ from someone else, because she knows that she is loved.
Date a woman who accepts herself today but (gently) pushes herself to be better the next. You will want to do the same by just being around her.
Date a woman who understands the problems with being ‘too busy.’
Date a woman who is sure about this one thing: that we can never really be sure about anything.
Because life is fluid. And each day she realizes how beautiful and scary this is, and so she humbles herself to it. She starts each and every day looking to learn, experience, create, teach something new, because she knows that this is what makes life (worth living).
Date a woman who knows art and music. She may not create it herself but she needs it to move through her because it makes her (and the world) better.
Date a woman who understands the value of taking a risk, who is not afraid of making a mistake because she knows how to pick herself back up after she falls.
She’s ready to accept your offer to help her up the next time she does.
Date a woman, not a girl. But when the little girl in her comes out now and then (and she will), you will still love her as the woman that she is.
Be with—no, know--a woman who wants to understand herself a little better each day. She wants to understand you too.
> Date a girl who practices hot yoga.
> Date a girl who can sew.
> How to date a girl who writes (my personal favorite).
What we do (hobbies, work, roles) matters. It says something about our souls. But I also think that we can get too caught up in what we do when how we are matters more. So here is my version:
Date a woman who knows the beauty of being alone.
Date a woman who is hard-headed, who is not afraid to speak her mind, who can be stubborn and passionate and wants to have the occasional debate because she wants to learn how you think and how you see the world. She questions assumptions (including her own), explores ideas, breaks molds. She is naturally curious. She wants to be stretched.
She wants to change your mind and she wants her own mind changed.
Date a woman who knows fear, sorrow, loss. Who isn’t scared to get emotionally naked. She knows that her own beauty lies in knowing her true value (but now and then she forgets, and then you can step in to remind her).
Date a woman who knows her way around her own heart and is not afraid to break it. She knows what it wants and she stands up for it with conviction.
Date a woman who knows how to make real eye contact, because she values intimacy. She thrives on her capacity to build authentic relationships and surrounds herself with only this kind.
Date a woman who knows that she loves at least one thing fiercely: her children, her work, her art, her trade, her garden, her animals.
Date a woman who knows that taking/offering space to grow can sometimes be the best kind of love that one person can offer another, even when this means saying goodbye.
Date a woman who you are unsure of at first, not because she doesn’t seem like enough but because she scares you a little bit in her realness. Yet she continues to surprise and challenge you in this very way every time you see her.
Date a woman who knows how to laugh at herself, who might sometimes just crack the corniest jokes but they make you smile anyway.
Date a woman who sees as much possibility in sitting in silence as she does exploring every nook: world, body, mind, soul. She holds a quiet confidence. She walks with purpose.
Date a woman who knows that her heart is fragile. When it becomes too melty and heavy she might tuck herself away to feel better: let her. Then drop her a note or stop by with chocolate to lighten her up (she will need this but might not be able to ask for it).
Date a woman who will drop everything in a millisecond to help a friend in need.
Date a woman who knows that love is something that comes from inside, not something that she can ‘get’ from someone else, because she knows that she is loved.
Date a woman who accepts herself today but (gently) pushes herself to be better the next. You will want to do the same by just being around her.
Date a woman who understands the problems with being ‘too busy.’
Date a woman who is sure about this one thing: that we can never really be sure about anything.
Because life is fluid. And each day she realizes how beautiful and scary this is, and so she humbles herself to it. She starts each and every day looking to learn, experience, create, teach something new, because she knows that this is what makes life (worth living).
Date a woman who knows art and music. She may not create it herself but she needs it to move through her because it makes her (and the world) better.
Date a woman who understands the value of taking a risk, who is not afraid of making a mistake because she knows how to pick herself back up after she falls.
She’s ready to accept your offer to help her up the next time she does.
Date a woman, not a girl. But when the little girl in her comes out now and then (and she will), you will still love her as the woman that she is.
Be with—no, know--a woman who wants to understand herself a little better each day. She wants to understand you too.