Throughout my travels, group tours, and holidays, I have often been in groups where there were more women than men. These experiences have helped me develop a strong understanding of personal boundaries, respect, and appropriate social behavior.
I recognize that many women value their personal space, safety, and comfort, and I am mindful of respecting those boundaries at all times. I understand what behaviors can be perceived as inappropriate, intrusive, or uncomfortable, and I make a conscious effort to ensure that my interactions are respectful and considerate.
I believe women should be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their religion, culture, or background. I do not view women as objects; instead, I see them as individuals deserving of kindness, protection, and equal treatment. I often think of women in the same way I would think of my own sisters—with care, respect, and a desire to help keep them safe from harm.
It is natural to be attracted to someone, but expressing interest should always be done respectfully, confidently, and without making the other person feel uncomfortable or pressured. Genuine respect, good character, and clear communication are far more important than trying to impress someone.
My belief is simple: protect, respect, and support women, regardless of who they are or where they come from.