What Do Men Really Want In A Woman

Is this an age old question? Perhaps not, but it is certainly on every women’s mind . Some women think if they know what a man wants, they will be closer to snagging the elusive golden ring or in this case a wedding ring.  Many relationship struggles due to the breakdown  of communication between men and women. Men are commonly not either comfortable or willing to discuss their insecurities, fears, and inner most desires. Often times these are not even feelings known,  more often than not they lie on the subconscious. This makes  open communication nearly impossible thus leaving a women muttering “what do men really want?”

In today’s society there is now a “modern man”. Women are even more in awe of the modern man, because their is now the modern women. Modern women are thought to be empowered by their own sexuality and confident in their role in the world. Where does this leaving modern man?  Usually wondering what he wants.

A modern women’s image says, smart, independent and therefore if a man wants her fine, and if not no problem there is another around the corner. While this means women have made many strides ahead, this is actually a step back for men.  A men wants to be needed. It is a primary response to being with a women. If that initial primary urge is taken away, a man is left struggling to find where his place is.

At the core of every man is the age old historic “chromagnum man”. Being needed is directly related to giving love. Having a women to need a man, equates to a man’s primal instinct to love , provide and protect. Many women do not see the direct correlation. They presume to protect means jealously, to provide means control and find the love to be absent. Men love through protecting and providing. Does a man know this is what he wants? Sure, but we are back to that “subconscious level” again. He may not know exactly what he wants, but he relies on instinct.  This can be were the communication issue comes in.

If a women is constantly asking “what do you want”? It may be difficult for a man to answer since he actually may not know how to answer. Incessant questions may just escalate the tension in the relationship.  The key here is to try to take a look at this relationship for a mans perspective to get to know what he could really want.

There are no “relationship headquarters” to consult when you can figure out what men really want. Sure it would be helpful if we a “technical support” hot line, but we don’t. All we can do is try to listen to what they say, and hear what they don’t.

Weight Loss Foods

The hardest part for a dieter to endure is the fact that no matter how hard you try in losing those extra pounds the greater the tendency of coming back with even more. While all this seem frustrating for a dieter, this also brings the feeling of uneasiness, lost of self confidence and self esteem. Why? This is due to the fact that you begin to dislike what you see in the mirror.

Whenever you look at yourself, you begin to see just how much your mid section have grown wider and bigger, your chubby cheeks dominating the entire of your face and your arms, buns and thighs are just as big as those you see on wrestle mania. As you begin to search for ways of totally eliminating this horrible sight, it would be best to burrow deeply unto the basic and essential thing that have been the major cause of all – foods and unhealthy lifestyle.

A lot of people tend to overeat and take in foods that causes fat belly and sagging arms, for this reason they fail to realize the importance of good foods in ones weight and overall health. Weight loss foods started to stand out as the growing number of obese people surfaces and obesity become an epidemic disease that is hard to treat. Consumption of weight loss foods are not that difficult to find in the market and this comprise of natural and organic foods like vegetables and fruits.

These two known foods are considered vital in ones body. You can eat as many as you want and you will be surprised that you will not gain but instead lose weight. Why is this so? This is due to the fact that vegetables and fruits are organic and weight loss foods that contain natural vitamins, minerals and fibers enabling the body’s proper digestion and regulates faster metabolism. This also flushes off unwanted fats making the body leaner and healthier as well. Apart from this is the technique that is being utilized by a lot of dieters these days called calorie shifting. This is a kind of technique that allows a person to eat more weight loss foods and other varieties of food without adding extra line on your weighing scale.

This entails taking in an array of calories in a meal and be able to shift these calories through different meals allowing fats to burn faster. As you shift your calorie intake and eat more you will begin to notice just as how fast your metabolism has become in completely digesting the foods you eat. The rotation of weight loss foods and other food groups with different calories serve as mere deception to the metabolism as you mislead it by taking in various food groups in a day.

As an end result, it will begin to relieve all the foods consumed. These eliminate the concept of starving yourself as you eat anything you want and gain not in your weight but in boosting self esteem and confidence.

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Want diet-friendly meals shipped to your door? Here’s how some programs compare

The price of losing weight for 22-year-old Thomas Ferraro is about $300 a month.

That’s how much he pays for Nutrisystem to ship low-cal meals to his doorstep. The food is shelf stable, meaning it doesn’t go bad for months even without refrigeration.

“When I first looked at the packaging, I started laughing. It was weird to have everything fit on one plate. It was an adjustment at first,” said Ferraro, a recent college graduate who lives with his parents in New York City and is looking to start his own business.

At 5 feet, 9 inches, his goal is to shed 40 of his 230 pounds by summer. It’s the first meal delivery program he’s tried, but there are many others on the market.

You’ve likely seen the ads in recent weeks, as companies look to capitalize on weight loss resolutions for 2010. Many are running promotions too, or offer ongoing discounts for larger purchases. That’s how Ferraro is paying about $70 less than the advertised price for his monthly shipments.

Below are snapshots of a few major programs, including pricing and what you get in return. The company Web sites provide a good sense of the food quality to expect. Most programs suggest you fill out the meals with your own fruits, vegetables and drinks too.

In addition to the national distributors listed below, there may be smaller operations that cater to your area.

Ediets

Site: www.ediets.com

How it works: Meals are freshly prepared, flash frozen and shipped chilled. The food stays good for 10 to 14 days. Deliveries are made weekly. You can get live support from registered dietitians and personal trainers by phone, and access to online tools and a social networking community at no extra charge.

You have to order one week at a time, but there are no long-term commitments.

Price: $19.95 a day ($139.75 a week, $559 a month) plus $19.95 for shipping each week.

What you get: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and a snack or dessert. You can choose dishes to customize your plan.

Options: More than 100 meals. There are vegetarian options, but no full plan for vegetarians.

Sample dishes: Blueberry muffin, chicken flatbread pizza, lemon herb chicken with wild rice and broccoli, Ghiradelli dark chocolate bar.

Alternative: As with most meal delivery plans, you can save by picking a five-day-a-week plan. The company is also running a promotion for a free day of food each week. Type in “FREEDAY” for the promotion code on the billing page.

Healthy Chef Creations

Site: www.healthychefcreations.com

How it works: Meals are made with organic ingredients and free-range meats. A week’s supply is shipped in a cooler by FedEx.

Price: $59.95 a day, $419.65 a week, or $1,678.60 a month. Shipping is included.

What you get: Breakfast, midmorning detox shake, lunch, mid-afternoon snack, dinner, mini dessert.

Options: You can make requests, such as no mushrooms, fish or tomatoes, but otherwise meals are planned for you. You can set specific calorie ranges and vegetarians can be accommodated. The company says the same meal won’t appear twice in four months, but many meals can be very similar. Think chicken or red snapper with different sauces.

Sample dishes: Banana and flaxseed pancakes, mahi-mahi fish tacos, osso buco braised lamb, carrot cake.

Alternative: The company also has a custom meal delivery program that isn’t for weight loss. You can use it to order a few dishes if you want to get a sense of the food quality before committing. There’s also a five-day-a-week weight loss plan.

Jenny Craig

Site: www.jennycraig.com

How it works: Jenny Craig bills itself as a comprehensive “food, body, mind” program. Translation? You need to sign up for the broader program for access to the food. It’s $20 for a trial three-month membership; $359 for a year. The food costs extra. Meals are either frozen (delivered in dry ice), shelf stable or canned.

The program gives you access to weight management consultations, either over the phone or in person at one of its 571 centers. You also get personalized menu plans and motivational materials.

Price: The food is $12 to $18 a day ($84 to $126 a week, $330 to $504 a month). You can buy food at a center. If you get it delivered, shipping costs are $2.32 a day or $65 for a 4-week shipment.

What you get: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and a snack.

Options: You can pick a planned or personalized menu. There are more than 80 entrees and snacks, and a temporary seasonal item is introduced every six to eight weeks.

Sample dishes: Oatmeal breakfast square, creamy chicken and corn chowder, spaghetti with meatballs, toffee cookies.

Alternative: You can order items a la carte, if you want to try a few dishes first.

Nutrisystem

Site: www.nutrisystem.com

How it works: Meals are shelf stable and delivered monthly. You get access to phone counseling with weight loss consultants and membership to Nutrisystem’s online community.

Price: $369 a month for men, $333 a month for women, plus $18 for shipping.

What you get: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks (women get one, men get two).

Options: There are 150 meals, snacks and desserts to choose from. You can pick and choose your meals, or have a preselected menu.

Sample dishes: Apple cinnamon oatmeal, beans and ham soup, hearty beef stew, chocolate chip cookie.

Alternative: The company made new starter kits available at Walgreens and Wal-Mart stores. The 14-day kits are $148. Costco and Sam’s Club sell 35-day programs for about $300 a month.

Nutrisystem plans are for 28 days, but you can buy items a la carte if you want to test a few dishes first.

Build your own

How it works: If you’re not ready to commit to a meal delivery program, try building one yourself at home with microwavable diet meals such as Healthy Choice, Kashi and Lean Cuisine.

Price: The costs vary depending on where you live, but should be less than $5 a meal. If there’s a dish you like, stock up when there’s a sale.

What you get: A recent Consumer Reports taste test of 24 frozen diet meals found the quality had improved considerably in recent years. However, the report found the meals often had very small portions and calorie counts, meaning they should be supplemented with fruit, vegetables, soup or salad. Sodium content could be high in many meals too.

Options: Healthy Choice, Kashi, Lean Cuisine and Weight Watchers each offer an array of options, and regularly introduce new items.

Sample dishes: Kashi Chicken Florentine, Weight Watchers Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans, Lean Cuisine Cafe Classics Shrimp Alfredo.