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matrenka [14]
1 year ago
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What does it mean when a woman says she's open-minded?

English
1 answer:
klio [65]1 year ago
7 0

When a woman says she is open-minded means that she is not firmly embedded in any particular way of thinking.

When a woman says they are open-minded could mean many things. It could mean they are open to suggestions and are not bound by anything. They are easily understanding and do not judge people quickly.

They are genuine at heart and are ready to experience life without any restrictions. They are ready to learn new things, listen to others' opinions, and are willing to take the risk no matter what the cost is.

They are women who see good and potential in everything. They appreciate diversity and are fun to be with.

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