It's not just men. Women should also be educated to deal with relationships. Maybe children should be taught more about the responsibilities and meaning of relationships?
2007-03-25 12:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever heard of the expression "just when I knew all the answers, they changed all the questions"? Learning how to deal with women is exactly like...it's an exercise in futility.
No amount of training will ever make a man truly understand a woman - it's part of our feminine mystique. You can try but many a better men have all died trying......LOL!
You want the relationship to last longer, just go with the flow.
2007-03-25 18:32:37
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answered by Inday 7
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No - I think that men should redefine contemporary masculinity, a topic proving to be one of the most important of the 21st century. From Daddy Day Care to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, metrosexual presidential candidates to gay four-star generals, it seems clear that what makes a man is under serious review. Could it be that conventional masculinity, with its stoicism and violence, has become so toxic that men themselves are refusing to take it on? In the same way that women have had to break free of traditional behavior, men too are beginning to reject the idea of a one-size fits all masculinity, and to liberate themselves from the socially acceptable performance that restricts their full human potential.
2007-03-26 03:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Women should not be held up as a trophy, this creates a false feeling! Women should not be held down, they are the givers of life! Women should not be put in tow, this is what is done to a child! Women should not be put in front, this puts the man behind as a child in tow! Where do they belong, "RIGHT" beside us as an equal in spirit, and ability this is called honor, hence the rib! Hence the verse you shall cling to the bosom of your wife! Understanding a womens emotions, which are rich in vivid reality, because of child bearing responsabilitys(baby blues=a mix of emotions) ie. they just want to be treated fair, and yet also protected from being unfairly treated!
2007-03-25 22:35:00
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answered by B R H 3
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I think everyone makes a good point. It is a trial and error situation. You could understand one woman to her core, and possibly still not be with her long. No two people are the same. There are girlie girls, gaming girls, sport chicks, and all kinds of females. Just listen to the woman your with, and that would be enough. All we really want is someone to sympathize with us, we don't need empathy. Same thing for woman though. We do not know all about men or how to keep them. However, women are more apt to listen and then they can figure out more about the men they are with. I am not really a believer of if its meant to be, then it will be. Nevertheless, their does have to be something there. Have fun with the girls, listen to them, and laugh with them not at them. Teasing is ok in moderation, but really it just hurts after awhile. GL with you next girl and don't stress.
2007-03-25 21:19:16
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answered by kaciepaige03 3
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Courtship is the training ground. If things don't work out at this stage, then you try and do it better with the next person.
No man is born knowing how to deal with women, he will learn by his mistakes, "On the Job" so-as-to-speak, not through any boot camp.
2007-03-25 20:15:44
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answered by jemima 3
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There is a course for them to follow. Ephesians 5: & 6: .
This works,too.
2007-03-25 18:01:01
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answered by LELAND 4
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If you need training ,don't apply for the job.
2007-03-25 17:57:06
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answered by jaypea40 5
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wouldnt matter, the instructor wouldnt know where to begin and the men would be so confused that theyed all flunk. lol
2007-03-25 19:20:09
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answered by candi b 4
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I would think the opposite.
2007-03-25 17:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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