Master the Art of Leaving Your Masculine Side at Home on Dates

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    September 12, 2024
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Master the Art of Leaving Your Masculine Side at Home on Dates

Ah, dating. The wild world where dinner and drinks can feel like a job interview (but with more flirting) or a Netflix episode (where you’re the star). As a successful woman, you’ve got your life together. You’re a go-getter. You make decisions at work, manage your life like a pro, and have no problem telling people exactly what you want. In short, you’ve got a strong masculine energy—and that’s awesome. Read on Master the Art of Leaving Your Masculine Side at Home on Dates.

But here’s the deal: sometimes, when we walk into a date with that same boss-lady, take-charge attitude, we might accidentally leave behind something else. Yep, you guessed it—the soft, flirty, playful feminine side that can make dating a bit more fun.

So, how do you leave your masculine side at home when you’re getting ready to swipe right in real life? How can you stop yourself from talking about quarterly projections over dessert? Don’t worry! I’ve got you covered.

Master the Art of Leaving Your Masculine Side at Home on Dates

1. First Things First: Understand Masculine vs. Feminine Energy

Before we even dive in, let’s break this down: what is masculine and feminine energy, anyway? If you don’t know your energy, read this article Are You a Feminine Woman or a Masculine Woman? Signs to Identify Your Energy.

Masculine energy is all about action, doing, achieving, and getting things done. Think: setting goals, driving results, making decisions, and solving problems. It’s that “I’ve got this” energy that you bring to work, life, and pretty much everywhere else.

Feminine energy, on the other hand, is about being, feeling, creating, and connecting. It’s the energy that flows with the moment, focuses on the experience, and, well, just is. When you’re in your feminine energy, you’re more likely to be relaxed, open, and playful.

It’s like being in two different gears: masculine energy is the accelerator, and feminine energy is the cruise control. You need both, but the trick is knowing when to shift gears.

2. Leave the Power Suits at Home (Or At Least Mentally)

Let’s get real for a minute. The whole “girl boss” thing is amazing when you’re running meetings or negotiating deals, but it doesn’t quite have the same vibe when you’re sitting across from someone you might want to kiss later.

The key to showing your feminine side on a date is all about making that mental switch. Start by leaving your work “uniform” (whether that’s a power suit or even a mental to-do list) at home. This isn’t the place for assertive decisions about where to eat or analyzing the menu like you’re about to audit a financial report.

Instead, embrace the idea of being in the moment. Go with the flow. Let your date choose the wine (even if you’re secretly a wine connoisseur). Smile and laugh, and let yourself relax into the experience instead of steering the ship the whole time.

3. Stop Trying to Control Everything

I know, I know—this one is hard. You’re used to making things happen. You’re the woman who gets things done. But here’s the thing: control is masculine energy in action.

On a date, try letting go of the wheel a little. Instead of planning every detail or worrying about how things will unfold, take a step back and let your date take the lead (even if it’s just for a little while). Feminine energy thrives in the space of uncertainty, where you can just be instead of doing.

Remember, it’s not about losing control of the entire situation. It’s about giving the other person room to show who they are while you enjoy the ride.

4. Let the Conversation Flow—No Need to Bring Your Resume

Picture this: you’re on a date, things are going well, and suddenly, you find yourself casually mentioning that you closed a big deal at work or you’re killing it in your career. Pause. It’s natural to want to share your success—after all, you’ve worked hard! But sometimes, that can come across as more of your masculine energy peeking through.

Instead, keep the conversation light and playful. Ask open-ended questions, share personal stories, and talk about things that light you up beyond your job. This is where your feminine side shines: connecting on an emotional level rather than a transactional one. Be curious, be interested, and show that there’s more to you than just your impressive LinkedIn profile.

Bonus Tip: It’s okay to talk about your work, but don’t let it define the conversation. There’s so much more to you than that!

5. Lean Into Vulnerability (Without Feeling Awkward About It)

Now, here’s the tricky part: showing your feminine side often means being open, and sometimes, even vulnerable. Yikes, right?

But hear me out—being vulnerable doesn’t mean spilling your deepest, darkest secrets or talking about your last breakup over appetizers. It just means allowing yourself to be real. Admit if you’re nervous. Laugh at yourself. Share something personal that helps the other person see the real you, not just the polished, put-together version you show at work.

Being vulnerable is a powerful part of feminine energy because it invites connection. It’s like saying, “Hey, I’m human, too.” And trust me, that’s attractive!

6. Flirting is Your Friend

Let’s face it: dates are supposed to be fun! They’re not meant to feel like a strategy meeting. One of the easiest ways to tap into your feminine energy is by flirting. And no, I’m not talking about over-the-top movie-style flirting (unless that’s your thing). I’m talking about little moments that bring lightness and playfulness into the conversation.

Give a compliment. Tease (in a fun way). Smile and make eye contact. Flirting doesn’t have to be complicated; it’s just about showing interest and creating a spark. When you’re in your feminine energy, it’s all about enjoying the dance of conversation and connection.

7. Move from ‘Doing’ to ‘Being’

As women who thrive in masculine energy, we’re used to “doing” all the time. Doing work, doing chores, doing everything. But on a date, your goal isn’t to do anything. It’s to be there. To be present, to be yourself, and to be open to whatever unfolds.

Feminine energy is all about presence—so let yourself be present. Stop worrying about what’s coming next or how the date is going. Forget the timelines, the checklists, and the “what’s next” questions, and just enjoy the moment. You don’t have to achieve anything here except having a good time.

8. The Power of Softness (No, Really)

Here’s the thing: softness isn’t weakness. In fact, softness is incredibly powerful. Whether it’s softening your voice, softening your body language, or softening your approach to the conversation, it shows a side of you that’s approachable and inviting.

When you let your guard down a little, you create space for connection, for laughter, and for the other person to see who you really are. And guess what? That’s when the magic happens.

In Conclusion Master the Art of Leaving Your Masculine Side at Home on Dates: You’re Still a Badass, Just a Badass Who Can Also Be Playful

There’s no need to ditch your masculine energy entirely—it’s a big part of who you are and how you’ve become so successful. But when you’re dating, it’s all about balance. You’ve mastered the art of being in charge; now it’s time to master the art of stepping back, letting things unfold, and showing your softer, more feminine side.

So, the next time you’re getting ready for a date, leave the power moves and spreadsheets at home. Embrace the fun, the flow, and the flirty. And who knows? You might just find that letting your feminine energy shine is the most powerful move of all.

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