Well, I've never had a problem pleasing the women in my life. Pleasing men... well I couldn't say, that's not my thing.
But seriously folks, that statement "generally" speaking is true in a sense.
It's not that women are harder to please. It is the things in life that please them are sometimes difficult for men to understand.
Men are "generally" easy to please. We like creature comforts, ie" food, sex, fast cars etc..."
Women are "generally" more complex in their desires. Granted, creature comforts are important too but are usually lower on their priority list. Most women seek emotional satisfaction, love, security in a relationship and a partner who expresses their feelings. Something that a lot of men find difficult. Therefore the phrase, "women are harder to please.. etc."
Is it harder to just get off, eat, sleep etc. or actually emotionally participate in a committed relationship?
Of course it is.
2007-07-31 17:16:29
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answered by Dr Awkward 6
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They can't be. Look at the men they go out with, and marry. Two problems - many women these days have high expectations, or at least higher hopes than their mothers and grandmothers - and good men have always been hard to find. Of course, for generations the men in my family have been lucky (or maybe better than we think we are). We've done very well (except once, in my own case and that's been more than made up for). Anyway, except for that one case, all the women I've had anything to do with have pleased me mightily, especially the last one. But does that mean I'm easily pleased? Or merely properly grateful?
2007-07-31 20:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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properly while a guy particularly loves a woman, he loves tremendously tricky. women persons fall tricky too yet with women persons, their moods can exchange like the seasons of the 300 and sixty 5 days. Any little confict or problem in the courting would reason a woman to no longer no longer her guy anymore and in specific circumstances she breaks up with him distinctive circumstances consistent along with her temper at that ingredient. adult men, although, do no longer frequently do this and it will sually take an act of congress to tear a guy remote from the lady he particularly loves despite if there are issues. a woman is particularly like that if the guy is a jerk off and he places her down plenty to the ingredient she feels valueless without him. SMH
2016-11-10 21:02:03
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answered by ? 4
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Not true at all. But then again I am married and have been since I was 20 and I find my husband somewhat easy at times to please, but he is always wanting to do thing new, wanting a new pair of this or that, cant decide what clothes to where, where to go for dinner, what bottle of wine, what kind of luggage to buy, or if to buy any at all. Where to stay and if he does stay somewhere its got to be greater than that of his friends...his car has to be better that others if not he buys a new one, or if my car doesn't seem to be what he thinks I don't want he wants to run out and buy one for himself...is it feather blanket in the summer with the air conditioner down to 65 or just a thin blanket air up to 75....fan on fan off. Dog on bed dog off on the floor...........need I go.......................on...I am tired?
2007-07-31 16:52:34
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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As true as you want it to be. Seems like you have a hard time pleasing a Woman, instead of asking her what pleases her and then act upon it. But I guess that's too difficult for you to do.
2007-07-31 16:02:30
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answered by Smahteepanties 4
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A perfectionist is a perfectionist, man or woman, it won't make any difference; either one is a pain in the as^.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-07-31 16:15:49
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Women are harder to please in "some" areas that men are not; men are harder to please in areas that women are not. I believe that about sums it up, bottom line. The only problem is, can they understand, predict what the other needs to be pleased???
2007-07-31 19:54:27
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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They don't call it the "disease to please" for nothing.
The desire to be loved is a disaster waiting to happen. Seek those who have a healthy outlook on life including those who aren't looking to be pleased or to please others.
Unless you plan to poll 6 billion individuals, claiming this is a gender/sex issue is, well, something that you will suffer.
2007-07-31 17:49:47
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answered by guru 7
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not at all. so many people generalize like that... it SO depends on each individual person, not just men and women. and it depends on each subject ur considering.
2007-07-31 16:10:15
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answered by Marie 3
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Not true. you just have to know what you are doing.
2007-07-31 19:51:03
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answered by Dr weasel 6
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