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Let's talk about what distorted natural femininity can influence. In fact, it's almost all areas of life. Starting from building relationships in the family, in your environment, to self-realization and, of course, women's health. The fact is that the female psyche is very receptive, much more than the male. Various negative events and stress can almost instantly affect a woman’s health and hormonal levels. And on the contrary, the revelation of femininity, its natural qualities, makes it possible to stop many pathological processes and the development of diseases. Of course, this does not exclude medical treatment, if it is already required; psychological work becomes a good help in the processes of treatment and recovery. Difficulties arise when girls have a distorted concept of feminine essence from childhood. Let's look at stereotypes about femininity that are not relevant to natural.➢ Gentleness, as submission and service to a man, losing one’s “I”➢ You can manifest yourself as a woman only if there is a man nearby➢ To be a full-fledged woman is to be a good mother and housewife➢ True femininity is unbridled sexuality, etc. But These stereotypes are far from natural femininity, hence difficulties in building relationships and self-realization can arise, and as a result, health problems arise. Cystic and polycystic ovaries are often benign tumor formations. They can range in size from a few millimeters to several tens of centimeters. A cyst is a kind of cavity in the ovary filled with liquid; it can increase due to the accumulation of secretions. Psychosomatics formation of cysts. Very often, repressed femininity resides in cysts; it can be dangerous to express yourself as a woman. Also, in the case of trauma of violence, cysts begin to grow, containing the unreleased aggression of the rapist. Moreover, a loved one can also be a rapist. Cysts can also contain a lot of anger and resentment towards the male sex. As an unconscious option, give up your femininity, grow male “balls” in order to stand up for yourself. If the trauma of violence was before marriage, then a woman who decides to cultivate an internal protector after the trauma will not allow her external partner to show masculinity. Her repressed femininity and developed “inner man” will try to unconsciously suppress her husband or man. A similar story with the psychosomatics of polyps. If you have or have had cysts or polyps, pay attention to how harmonious your relationship is as a couple? The good news is that in personal therapy or in women's health training you can work out the psychological cause of the tumors and start the healing process. The female body is able to respond very quickly to internal changes and get healthier.