Lancelot pondered the predicament. During the day, a beautiful woman to show off to his friends, but at night, in the privacy of his castle, an old witch? Or, would he prefer having a hideous witch during the day, but by night, a beautiful woman for him to enjoy wondrous intimate moments?
Noble Lancelot said that since it was her beauty, it should be her choice.
Upon hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the time because he had respected her, trusted her, and invited her to be in charge of her own life.
The moral to this story?
If you don't let a woman make significant choices in her life, things could get ugly
Seriously, have you ever thought about the fairytales that we read to our daughters? From Cinderella to Snow White, the leading women in fairytales are rescued from evil, awakened by a kiss, and all ride off into the sunset on the back of their prince's horse. I know many of you have great writing ability, why don't we write new fairytales of hope, happiness, confidence, beauty, grace, determination, insight and fortitude for our young female children? We could publish them at first as ebooks under The Heart link Network publishing company and share them with women around the world. We could have a contest and choose the best fairytale of all to publish in a printed version as well. What do you think?








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