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What's up it's your boy Nas R.J. AKA Hennessy Papi. Don't mind me, it's just the Hennessy talking. Question, can men be the prize too? Can a man walk around and say I'm the prize, I'm the prize? You know, minus the toxic masculinity and the high, big ego shit, you know, just take all of that away. Nah, if you want to add it in there just to make your take on this, I get it, but for the most part, can men feel like they're the prize as well? Is that allowed? You know, just a question.
I appreciate this question. It is a really good question. My answer is yes, and I like how you said, can men be the prize too? Emphasize on too, because then it goes to show that both can be prized for each other. In my personal relationship, I definitely am treated the way that I already feel like. I mean, I treat my husband the way that I already feel like. And I feel like his prize, so he gets the same in return. Naturally, organically.
Absolutely a man can be the prize. I mean just like anything else you can come across a lot of men that are toxic, that are narcissistic, that are selfish. So if you come across a man that's giving, loving, and caring, hold on to him. Because some of those are really rare to find nowadays.
In relationships there are expectations that you have as well as things that is a what are they call it a dealbreaker and that you're not going to allow I feel like this goes hand-in-hand with because you feel that you are their prize and I think that everybody should feel like that a prize man or a female