What should I do when the universe club doesn't have the common sense that women want?
In this day and age, I think there are many people who feel that the level of common sense required of young women who work as dads is a little high for those who are called adults.
I certainly feel that way sometimes.
There are many adults who assume that "young kids these days are like this" because of even a slight mistake in manners.
As a result, there must be many young women who have even a little fear.
Speaking from my own experience, when I started working as a dad, I couldn't hold chopsticks.
The way I hold my chopsticks is a little different than other people. (The man who was going to be a daddy was much older than me, and he didn't want to make him feel bad, so he practiced desperately to get it.)
And at that time, I didn't know what to do, such as small manners, how to talk to older people, and how to communicate.
I was immature in my life.
So I gave it some serious thought.
Do you want to find a sponsor in your dad activities and do your best without throwing away your dreams and hopes?
Or should I give up and find another way?
If I'm going to do dad activities and find a nice man and get him to sponsor me, I need to acquire the appropriate common sense.
It's a matter of course.
Because I felt that insects were too good to get something without changing anything.
My dreams and hopes are neither sweet nor light.
I was determined to change my mind.
If I hadn't started working as a dad in the first place, I wouldn't have changed.
So, if it's a normal dating club, what should I do about such worries and common sense for gentlemen?
Even if I wanted advice and consulted, it was almost ignored as a light talk. (Somehow it seemed like someone else's problem)
However, the Universe Club will take the consultation seriously.
And what should I do with common sense for adults?
If you don't understand, the staff will kindly support you. (tell me very clearly)
These parts are related to whether or not women have dignity.
Of course, men who become dads should also be good women.
As far as I know, the Universe Club is the only company that has taken this kind of support for women seriously.
Thanks to that, I was able to go out with a wonderful dad for a long time. (probably the longest ever)
The man who became a dad at that time said,You really have the goods."He said.
However, the staff of the Universe Club taught me all the basic knowledge.
I think that Universe Club, with this kind of after-sales support, has a charm that other companies don't have.