Historically speaking, women have been told that they are the weaker sex and that they need a man to. survive. I will not dispute the importance of men in our world, but I am quite sure that women also need to be in groups of close alliance with other ladies.
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In 1992, John Gray stated the obvious: Women and Men are Different.
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“In his classic guide to understanding the opposite sex, Dr. John Gray, provides a practical and proven way for men and women to improve their communication and relationships by acknowledging the differences between them.
“Once upon a time Martians and Venusians met, fell in love, and had happy relationships together because they respected and accepted their differences. Then they came to Earth and amnesia set in: they forgot they were from different planets…..
“Now viewed as a modern classic, this timeless book has helped men and women realize how different they can be in their communication styles, their emotional needs, and their modes of behavior, and offers the secrets of communicating without conflicts, allowing couples to give intimacy every chance to grow.” Amazon
Women Deserve to Retreat into Groups that Promote Fellowship with Other Women
l readily acknowledge that women and men are different and that therapy might be the key to bridging gaps in their relationships, but I’ll simplify the reality that all women are essentially the same creature, and I’ll add that women deserve to retreat into groups that promote fellowship with other women.
Sewing Circles Have Historically Provided the Time and the Opportunities for Women to Congregate
Sewing Circles are often initially formed to Serve Charitable Functions, but the associations therein provide opportunities for females to connect with and bond with other females.
I am fortunate that my grandmother taught me to sew and embroider when I was a tiny child:
Because I am comfortable with embroidery, I am offering free lessons to help other ladies to learn to sew. While I believe that sewing and embroidery are types of therapy, I hope that the sewing groups also provide fellowship, which I believe is essential to human survival.
For people too far from me to meet in small groups in my home, I am offering the teaching classes free to people online. I’ll be teaching all the stitches included in the Sutesloly Pink Set of Embroidery Projects.
The Sutesloly Pink Kit Contains 4 Projects and the Materials Needed:
The Pink Project
The Blue Project
The Ivory Project
The Final Project
I hope that women in other places will form small groups, will sew, and will bond while sewing.
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