not all women...
some women know what they want....and some women get confused on the way b/c what they thought you would be wasnt true..or they get bored and need something else...
but in this case you can say you deserve better then if she found someone else...forget her and move on sweetie...
and remember not all women are the same just like all men arent the same
2006-10-14 18:13:12
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answered by Cutie77 3
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It might seem like that to you now because you are young and the girls you date are also young. Eventually you will meet females that don't have a crisis every ten minutes. That doesn't mean that all young women are automatic drama princesses though. Maybe try to find a different group of friends to hang out with, doesn't sound like you are having too much luck at the moment. Also, check to see how you are acting and make sure that the girl isn't REACTING to you. Are you baiting her to fight? There could be so many factors, but thankfully there are more intelligent, calm and non-drama women in the world than the other kind. Good luck
2006-10-14 18:19:38
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answered by Goddess Kitty 3
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sorry to hear about your recent drama. i know i have had a lot of this going on in my life lately and i want to say it's not that we intend to cause drama... but sometimes you think you know what you want and when you find that thing maybe it's a little to real and that can be frightening, or maybe you realize that's not what you wanted at all, but you can't really know until you try. in the meantime, you've involved another person and their feelings. most women, myself included, do not set out to create drama, but sometimes we don't evaluate relationships based on facts. we tend to make decisions based on emotions, and then when that emotional charge is no longer there we have to re-think our position. but as you've heard before... not all women are the same. don't give up, just move on until you find the woman who will love you back the same way you love her. hope you find your happiness...
2006-10-14 18:18:24
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answered by ŧťŠ4
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yeah, they are all crazy... this is the answer!!
Dec. 2, 2005 -- Give a man and a woman the same task, and each may use their brain differently to do it.
That's the finding of researchers at Canada's University of Alberta.
Their study, published online in NeuroImage, focused on quick tests of mental skills -- not solving thorny problems from daily life.
Brain scans taken during the tests showed some different brain activity patterns in men and women. Those differences didn't always affect performance, the study shows.
Men's Brain, Women's Brain
The researchers included Emily Bell, a graduate student in psychiatry. Participants were 33 healthy people (23 men and 10 women).
In one test, participants tapped their index fingers as quickly as possible in a short amount of time. In another, they were shown a few numbers that they had to quickly recognize among other numbers.
A third test focused on verbal skills. Participants were shown a single letter. Then, they had to think of as many words as possible that start with that letter, working on deadline.
The fourth test checked spatial attention, using simple graphics on a computer screen.
Brainy Results
"The results jumped out at us," Bell says in a news release.
"Sometimes males and females would perform the same tasks and show different brain activation, and sometimes they would perform different tasks and show the same brain activation," she says.
Men performed better on the spatial attention test, but their brain activity patterns didn't differ from women in that test.
Bigger studies should be done, write Bell and colleagues, noting the small number of participants (and women, in particular). They add that men and women should be studied separately in brain imaging studies.
"We'd like to push forward in this area," Bell says. "It hasn't been seen yet how this information can be used to help patients, but more work in this area may lead to that."
'Large Potential Implications'
Bell's colleague, psychiatrist Peter Silverstone, MD, also commented in the news release.
"It is widely recognized that there are differences between males and females, but finding that different regions of the brain are activated in men and women in response to the same task has large potential implications for a variety of different clinical situations," Silverstone says.
Silverstone notes that men and women differ in some psychiatric conditions; depression is twice as common among women, and there are differences in symptoms in some mental illnesses.
2006-10-14 18:14:47
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answered by alltheanswers 3
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I fell in love, even into the last month of our relationship, he said he wanted to get Married, shortly after he wanted to split up, said he'd rather be with me.. but he took off, and then 2 weeks later, he was seeing someone else.. I was completely faithful.. now isn't that a screw up the @-ss
Confused and waste of time.. apparently you haven't had much luck, keep on the way.. you might as well come out of the closet, or deal with it.. your call.
2006-10-14 18:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No one is seen as a failure if they aren't married or has kids! If anything most people with kids are jealous of your freedom!! I work at a daycare I don't want kids till I'm 26. It may depend on where your from but in the u.s. u defiantly are not a failure if your not married with kids.
2016-03-28 09:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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not all women are full of drama! some women don't like to be tied down for too long! so they keep chopping and changing who they want to be with!!! but bear in mind we aren't all like that luv!
2006-10-14 18:14:48
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answered by Jess B 2
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ok that was pretty rude...
not all women are like that ..& besides
men are worse then women
2006-10-14 18:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no,it is not.womens are not like that.may the situation will be like that to think.
2006-10-14 18:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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good to know you're so open-minded, Yoda.
2006-10-14 18:15:12
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answered by iambic_chatterbox 4
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