Nowadays, women often admire strength for the sake of their descendants. They hope to find a safe environment for their children to grow up, giving them a better space to survive. This has nothing to do with loyalty or love; it is driven by the instinct to survive.


And what kind of man is considered strong? Is it just about being rich and powerful? Not at all. There are countless wealthy people in China who have been ruined by gold-digging women, the most famous being Su Xiangmao, the founder of WePhone, who was extorted for tens of millions by Zhai Xin Xin and ultimately jumped to his death.
Su Xiangmao was young, wealthy, successful early in his career, and had tens of millions in assets, yet he was still a weak man. So, what kind of man is truly the object of women’s admiration for strength?
Someone summarized it:
It relates to money, power, and appearance, but beyond that, it also requires a rebellious personality. Not easily admitting mistakes or making concessions, difficult to talk to, hard to control, hard to grasp, confident and proud, angry when offended. Always trying to control others rather than being content to be controlled, always finding fault with others rather than self-reflecting, always feeling entitled to take rather than giving selflessly. You don’t care if it’s good or not.
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