The Cowboys 4 Angels Dream Male Escort
As women, we continue to prove time and time again that we are powerful. We are capable of mastering all sorts of roles, negotiating all kinds of dynamics, and constantly navigating unchartered territory. Clearly a loud, “Chicks Rock!” is warranted all over the world. To be sure, women want to work hard and have, aptly, fought hard to work harder than ever! We love it; we’re pros at it; often times we’re the best at it. We work hard to take care of, lead, and manage our clients, bosses, companies, colleagues, parents, lovers, spouses, children, grandparents, extended family, friends, neighbors, religious groups, communities, businesses, homes, pets, and even, more than ever, ourselves! We can and do “do it all!” We’re out there getting it done like rock stars.
But, our next collective challenge is figuring how to maintain this feverish pace without faltering. All of our work is a test of our endurance and strength. Sometimes our work is thankless and other times it is fruitful. Nonetheless, in totality it all feels challenging, despite our savvy success. Yet, as women we sometimes forget to re-fuel after exerting such strength. We may still be on the road of discovering how to refresh our energy so we can keep getting out there to get it all done.
We’d best unlock the power behind chasing our dreams. The mere act of trying to chase our dreams fills our hearts and bolsters our spirits, leaving us further empowered to return to the real world succeeding in all the amazing ways we do. We sometimes need a dose of the dreamy and unattainable in order to strengthen our confidence that we’ll conquer everything else that is, in fact, attainable. Chasing the dream is, paradoxically, what helps keep us on top of our game in the real world. Once we espouse this notion we restore our zeal.
We may, sadly, be too intellectual to dedicate our time and energy toward chasing the fantastical. Beside this backdrop of rock star women moving and shaking the world, dreams may get lost in translation. An image that once seemed like a compelling motivator may no longer be clear enough to imagine. Once the dream deflates it is too blurry to access and no longer feels refreshing. If a woman has lost hold of her dreams she runs the risk of losing some of her enthusiasm. In essence, if she can no longer refresh her dream she can no longer re-fuel her fire.
In this spirit, women take away a piece of something special and real from sharing time with a Cowboys 4 Angels male companion. After our bond with a person who steeps our confidence, brightens our outlook, and helps us to safely relax, women gain a reinvigorated drive to strive for the best.
As I qualified for and completed the Boston Marathon, I could not help but continue to think about the age-old symbol for the Boston Marathon: the “unicorn.” As a myth from fairy tales the unicorn seems so fitting a symbol for such a fabled, historic event as the Boston Marathon. It continues to motivate runners to push toward something that is, truly, untouchable. For 118 years, runners from every corner of the earth have yearned to cross that Finish Line. The feat of so doing is an achievement in the real world. Real athleticism yields a real finish. Yet, for most runners in that race, the dream of completion is only a part of the story. Most of the runners embody a chase of a more esoteric nature. During a less-energetic moment on the course a runner may have to “dig deep” for the inspiration to keep pushing forward amidst fatigue. They chase the specter of their personal dream that brought them there in the first place, which represents, of course, their own meaning and definition of the unicorn. As such, Boston Marathoners all partake in a chase to reach the unicorn, a figment whose beauty resembles reality but whose physical presence is woefully unattainable. While crushing the course on the streets of Boston we runners simultaneously chase the preeminent symbol and our own individual dreams.
Similarly, as women, we keep placing one foot in front of the other to get it all done and reach the finish line of our particular goals. Recalling the unicorn, we need to chase our dream as an inspiration to keep going in a sustainable way.
One dream; one date; one connection with a Cowboys 4 Angels male companion makes a woman feel like she’s stepped into a paradise of other-worldliness. This experience is like a “glimpse.” It is a glimpse at living out the dream, in which she can truly relax, relent, relinquish, trust, and, moreover, feel safe while so doing. The Cowboy experience helps remind us of our dreams. The experiences are, as Garren has said, a fantasy. They put us in touch with something fleeting, whimsical, and surreal. They put us in touch with something fairly brief but memorable. They put us in touch with a side of ourselves that may be sadly getting lost in translation. After a fusion with this mystical world, women are steeped with a rejuvenated confidence and hunger to aim for the best in our everyday lives. If we treat ourselves to embrace a part of the proverbial fairy tale we empower ourselves to keep taking on the world.
Women feel fueled by the concept that the fantasy may eventually morph into reality in the same way that the Boston Marathon runners hold open a scintilla of hope in their minds and bodies that the unicorn may in fact be real and reachable. Neither is possible though our minds seem to work in a way that permits us to continue advancing. That sheer momentum of striving is where real life missions and goals get accomplished. Marathons get run; women’s intentions become reality. The benefit of merely endeavoring toward something desirable seems quite compelling. It effectively propels us toward reaching our real-life goals and helps us overcome the obstacles when the going gets tough. Seeking after a dream seems necessary, at some level, for a journey toward success.
Although women’s experiences with a Cowboys 4 Angels male companion will have interludes, our feelings of connection remain throughout. Our dream is back. It is stronger again. Women resume putting one foot in front of the other to reach the finish lines in our real lives. We do so with more energy, more confidence, more conviction, and more inspiration than we had when we were losing grip on the dream. We come back bolstered, fighting harder and smarter than we did before we reached for the Cowboys 4 Angels experience. To that end, experiences with a Cowboys 4 Angels man provides at once hope, choice, and a sprinkling of magic for women through their journeys. They provide a glimpse and reminder of the dream we seek in order to keep going and to keep becoming the best.