1)Men think about sex allot. Think about sex with their wife, wife’s sister, wife’s mother, and pretty much every lady they see. Even when they see a lady that is very physically unpleasant they think “boy I would not have sex with her” but it is still about sex. And it has nothing to do with the way they feel about you.
2)If it were not for sex no strait man would ever go near a woman because other than sex they are just not that much fun.
3)Woman see moral/ character issues in life that men just do not see. They really do not exist in our minds. Examples would be A) If you cheat on your wife before or after you have kids that is bad but if you cheat on her while she is pregante..o’man that is really bad. Why, what is the difference? B) When you leave for work or when you get home you need to say something to whoever is there in the house. Why if you look around and I am not there then I have left, then later if you look around and I am there then I have come home. That is not complicated. C) Woman believes there are times it would be nice to get together with another couple and do something with out beer. This thought does not make any sense in a mans mind.
4)The questions what are you thinking, what are your plans, what is wrong, or any other related questions are just total gibberish. Plus, woman 98% of the time if your man was HONEST with you when ask you would really not like what you heard.
5)Yea the whole honesty thing. How many times has a woman said the words “I just want you to be honest with me”. NO YOU DO NOT. What you want is an answer you like or an answer you do not like followed by a 3 hour conversation about whey that answer is wrong followed by the man changing his mind and thanking you for striating him our. See we as men just try to cut out the middle and jump strait to the answer we know you want.
So my question is why do ladies have such a hard time with these facts? Do you in fact not believe these things? Really I want to know.
2006-11-07
08:05:36
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Brian
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Marriage & Divorce