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The Job Of Loving A Guarded Man

The beautiful thing about loving a guarded man is the most precious and sacred job a woman can have...and the reason why I say "job" is because loving a man who has a shield of protection over his heart and he let's a woman in is a job that a woman should not take lightly. She would always be on time to take care of his every need, when he falls down she is there to lift him right back up which makes her dependable and reliable...
she takes care of home first before hanging out with the girls so there wouldn't be any misunderstandings, tension or arguments which makes her passionate, focused and thorough...
She would be his best friend and would enjoy watching the football games, going to  basketball games, even playing 1 on 1 with her love from time to time, pillow talk, being his competitor while beating his ass in a game of chess and encouraging him to hang out with his home boys because she has full trust that he wouldn't do anything to jeopardize his relationship while enjoying his night out because she knows he needs his time to himself which makes her a team player...
Her resume and qualifications of being a great asset to her love would exceed the next applicant. She has an intelligence like no other, very well spoken and a magnetic personality that would keep her man on his toes which would help her kill the interview process. Once hired for her dream job her compensation from him is his LOVE, trust & understanding. Her first project that she would be assigned and she would work very hard on with determination is bringing his guards down and breaking down that wall for which no other applicants could ever successfully complete and that caused them to be terminated. After proving that she is capable of getting the job done...she would be promoted to the most highest position...that's when she accepts her crown of being the PRESIDENT and his QUEEN, the most highest position next to her CEO and KING.

Theresa Zollicoffer
Relationship Coach & Wedding Officiant
Twin Soul Connections

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