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- My age:
- 48
- What is my nationaly:
- Swedish
- My hair:
- Gray
- I understand:
- French
- What is my favourite drink:
- Rum
- Favourite music:
- Country
- My hobbies:
- Riding a bike
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What it’s like to love a wild woman
Because, you see, the wildness that attracts people to us in the first place, in terms of romance, can be the very thing that they struggle with in the long term. Our wildness that they loved so much about us in the early days of infatuation and lust will be too much for them.

Many of us will allow ourselves to be tamed, some like me without even noticing it's happening. To LOVING the woman who takes herself off for a weekend, or sits out drinking cognac with strangers late in to the night, or who cries uncontrollably for her friend's pain, or who loves people she has never met, with all her heart, just because she feels their energy And if you are a wild woman reading this, please recognise this about yourself.

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Here's the thing about wild women We are enigmatic and exciting and it's in our wildness that we hold magic. Even the most open of us are mysterious and mystical beings.
What it means to be a wild and free woman
We bare our souls and men and women alike are drawn to us. We will be loud, crazy, fun, emotional, expressive, open. We will drive you wild with lust and frustration all at the same time.

Which will seem to solve the problem in the short term. And one day we will awaken and realise that we feel imprisoned.

I wonder whether wild women are even supposed to have one partner for life? Or whether our sisters are our soul mates and men are play things? Who knows?

The jury is out on that one for me at the moment! If you are a man reading this, a wild woman is probably NOT for you. And never allow the thoughts, feelings, or opinions of others to cause you to tame her.

You are a wild woman and that's the way it will always be. Suggest a correction.

Hanni Melnicenko.