A fork of Rural Dictionary
The Dangerous Woman is a confident woman who is also a wise adult according to therapists Pia Melody and Terry Reals definition when describing the adaptive child in comparison to the wise or functional adult. The Dangerous Woman possesses the 7 confidence qualities that are self-awareness, resilience, assertiveness, authenticity, empathy, optimism, and courage, all while maintaining in her wise/functional adult. The Dangerous Woman doesn't operate from a place of immaturity when life knock her down. Those who do act from a place of immaturity when life gets tough are shaken to their core by The Dangerous Woman because she represents someone who learned how to grow up and handle conflict productivly which they haven’t done yet. For many people, not acting from a place of immaturity can be scary, or dare I say, dangerous, because when you are confident and operating from the wise adult, you can't be controlled by anyone other than your true self.
Watching you navigate challenges with such optimism and assertiveness, it's clear you're a Dangerous Woman, delicate like a flower yet powerful like a bomb.