This
is quite interesting TO MEN Please
take time to ponder and TO WOMEN
Just enjoy the story.
The
monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youth and ideals. So,
the monarch offered him his freedom, as long as he could answer a very
difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer and, if
after a year, he still had no answer, he
would be put to death.
The
question was: *What do women really want?*
Such
a question would perplex even the most knowledgeable man. And to young Arthur,
it seemed an impossible query. But, since it was better than death, he accepted
the monarch's proposition to have an answer by year's end.
He
returned to his kingdom and began to poll everyone: the princess, the priests,
the wise men, and even the court jester. He spoke with everyone, but no one
could give him a satisfactory answer.
Many
people advised him to consult the old witch, for only she would have the
answer. But the price would be high as the witch was famous throughout the
kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.
The
last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no choice but to talk to the witch.
She agreed to answer the question, but first he would have to agree to her
price.
The
old witch wanted to marry Sir Lancelot, the most noble of the Knights of the
Round Table, and Arthur's closest friend. Young Arthur was horrified.
She
was hunch-backed and hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like sewage, made
obscene noises, etc.
He
had never encountered such a repugnant creature in all his life. He refused to
force his friend to marry her and endure such a terrible burden.
But
Lancelot, having learnt of the proposal, spoke with Arthur. He said nothing was
too big of a sacrifice compared to Arthur's life. And the reservation of the
Round Table. Hence, a wedding was proclaimed and the witch answered.
Arthur's
question thus: "What a woman really wants?"
She
said, "A woman wants to be in charge of her own life."
Everyone
in the kingdom instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great truth, and
that Arthur's life would be spared. And so it was. The neighbouring monarch
granted Arthur his freedom. And Lancelot and the witch had a wonderful wedding.
The
honeymoon hour approached and, Lancelot, steeling himself for a horrific
experience, entered the bedroom. But, what a sight awaited him.
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The
most beautiful woman he had ever seen was sitting by the bed.
The
astounded Lancelot asked what had happened. The beauty replied that since he
had been so kind to her when she appeared as a witch, she would henceforth
become her horrible and deformed self only half the time, and be the beautiful
maiden the other half.
"Which
would you prefer?" She asked him. "BEUATIFUL
during the DAY... OR at NIGHT?"
Lancelot
pondered the predicament.
During
the day, he could have 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 moments with?
(If
you are a man reading this) What would YOUR choice be?
(If
you are a woman reading this) What would YOUR MAN'S choice be?
And
Lancelot's choice is given below...
BUT, please make YOUR choice first before you scroll down
below!
OKAY?
Knowing
the answer the witch gave to Arthur for his question, Sir Lancelot said that he
would allow HER to make the choice herself.
Upon
hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the time, because
he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of her own life.
Now,
what is the moral to this
The
moral is...
1.
There is 'witch' in every woman, no matter how beautiful she is.
2.
If you don't let a woman have her own way, things are going to get ugly.
So,
be careful how you treat a woman and always remember:
IT IS EITHER "HER WAY"
OR IT IS "NO WAY"IT IS EITHER "HER WAY"
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