Life Coach Teaches Women How To Manipulate Men To Get What They Want

By Haider Ali in Relationships On 8th October 2022
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An Australian life coach is becoming famous for advising women on how to "amplify their femininity," "stop nagging," and "manipulate men into getting what they want.”

Margarita Nazarenko, 34, advises women to strategically get what they want from their male partners in order to live extravagantly and use their persistence, craftiness, and femininity "to get further in life."

The mom employed the divine deer, dairy cow, and workhorse as three different animals to explore three different female archetypes.

The divine deer is the 'epitome of feminine energy women should aspire to be.'

The dairy cow is the 'overworked maternal model of womanhood' and the workhorse - a 'career-driven woman with masculine energy who doesn't want help from her partner.'

Margarita, from Sydney, believes that if women want men to do more for them, they must "amplify their femininity."

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'Don't battle them to do what you want, it won't work. Men crave femininity and get huge fulfillment from serving feminine energy,' she said. 

'Praise a man's top qualities because they will amplify. Don't complain about things he can't change because this will decrease his desire to change for the better.' 

The life coach insisted that manipulating means "influencing skillfully."

Margarita claims that she manipulated her husband Simon, a 42-year-old surgeon, into taking a long-awaited trip to the US under the pretext of going to an RV convention in Las Vegas.

'If you support your man, they can do incredible things. Simon wanted to buy an RV and I acted interested in his dream and we went to an RV convention in Las Vegas,' she said. 

'We ended up going on an amazing holiday and stayed in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco and he didn't buy an RV.' 

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Margarita claims that the average man's "stupid" ideas only last for five days.

'Women should support their man in whatever he wants to do. If he says, 'I want to build a hamster farm in Wyoming', you should support his decision and it could become something amazing for you,' she said. 

'You shouldn't respond with: 'Oh my god you idiot, what hamster farm?'. Rather: 'Hamsters, how interesting. I like hamsters - so when we visit the hamster farm where are we going to live?' 

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Margarita suggested that the woman ask "why Wyoming?" The male may respond, "I don't know, because it's close," or something similar.

'The woman would then ask what his dream location for a hamster farm would be and he could respond Bermuda. '

Margarita claims that the male brain will start working right away to figure out how to carry out this concept, and soon the hamsters will be completely forgotten in favor of a holiday home.

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'They will go away and reflect, and you can use this to your advantage - and drive their dream towards what you want, for example, a holiday home in a tropical country.' 

There are three kinds of animal archetypes for women, according to Margarita.

She described the maternal function as that of a tired, overworked dairy cow.

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'To step outside of this archetype, women must learn to set boundaries in motherhood and share duties with their partner instead of trying to do everything,' she said.

'The workhorse is a dominant masculine role; I was in the horse archetype my whole life. I wanted to pay for bills, and I was chasing men who didn't want to be with me.' 

Women should "aspire to be the divine feminine deer who connect with their feminine energy," the life coach advised, and run away if things aren't right.