Quote by Barbara Cartland
A woman asking Am I good? Am I satisfied? is extremely selfish. Th

A woman asking Am I good? Am I satisfied? is extremely selfish. The less women fuss about themselves, the less they talk to other women, the more they try to please their husbands, the happier the marriage is going to be. – Barbara Cartland

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