The phrase stems from Sherry Argov’s New York Times bestselling relationship book. It serves as a cultural shorthand for a specific dating philosophy: how self-respect, independence, and strong boundaries attract lifelong commitment. In relationship discourse, the word "bitch" does not mean a mean-spirited or cruel person. Instead, it describes a high-value, confident woman who refuses to compromise her dignity for a relationship.
A high-value woman does not reveal every detail of her life, thoughts, and past on the first few dates. She allows the relationship to unfold slowly, keeping her partner curious and engaged. Shift Your Mindset from "Pleasing" to "Choosing"
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