Who Not How
Superstar
I didn't watch the video but from my experience, women have a hard time apologizing because they believe how they felt during that particular moment justified their behavior and actions - whether right or wrong. How religion is taught in these Western churches also influences women (and men) to think they are justified in being wrong but that's another topic.
With that said, you can help a woman by holding her accountable from DAY 1. If she says something stupid, you point it out. If she is wrong in her behavior, you point it. You can never let disrespect slide.
Men have a bad habit of going along to get along with women in the early stages of meeting them because they want to bag her, reinforcing this behavior that will be trouble in the long run.
You also have to acknowledge when you are wrong. Women are more likely to hold themselves accountable if they see their man holds himself accountable. Acting like you are perfect and always right only influences your woman to exhibit the same behavior. Then after you - another man will have to deal with that.
With that said, you can help a woman by holding her accountable from DAY 1. If she says something stupid, you point it out. If she is wrong in her behavior, you point it. You can never let disrespect slide.
Men have a bad habit of going along to get along with women in the early stages of meeting them because they want to bag her, reinforcing this behavior that will be trouble in the long run.
You also have to acknowledge when you are wrong. Women are more likely to hold themselves accountable if they see their man holds himself accountable. Acting like you are perfect and always right only influences your woman to exhibit the same behavior. Then after you - another man will have to deal with that.