Women are usually harder to anger than men, but when they get to that point you can tell that an all-out tirade is not far away.
I beg to differ.
Women are usually harder to anger than men, but when they get to that point you can tell that an all-out tirade is not far away.
Women are usually harder to anger than men, but when they get to that point you can tell that an all-out tirade is not far away.
Quoted for the truth.Ironically most the guys I know multitask better than the women I know.
That's why the James Bond series is popular.A movie called "Naked People in Car Chases" would do really well among men."
Women like plotless, eye-burning romances while guys like plotless, eye-gouging action movies.
And all of us like our pointless comedies.
That's my opinion anyways...
I love my sweetheart so much, but I can do a month's worth of grocery shopping in less than 15 minutes from the time I park the car. When I take her with me though, it could take an hour to an hour and a half. Last week, I actually spent 10-20 minutes waiting to pick out shampoo and deoderant.
It's not that women are more concerned about education, but men seem to have less of a drive to do things that are duties. It appears that, perhaps do to that "maternal instinct" that girls have more of a chance of do things that aren't interesting. Part of it may have to do with natures, though, since I love to learn but I don't like school and the work that comes with it.Oh, guys don't seem to be as concerned about their educations as women. I knew a guy who hadn't heard of either Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre, and he thought Sigmund Freud was a duo of tiger trainers. I don't mean to sound stuck up, but come on. Those things are kind of common knowledge... He's not the only guy I've ever known like that, either.
Oh, guys don't seem to be as concerned about their educations as women. I knew a guy who hadn't heard of either Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre, and he thought Sigmund Freud was a duo of tiger trainers. I don't mean to sound stuck up, but come on. Those things are kind of common knowledge... He's not the only guy I've ever known like that, either.
It's not that women are more concerned about education, but men seem to have less of a drive to do things that are duties. It appears that, perhaps do to that "maternal instinct" that girls have more of a chance of do things that aren't interesting. Part of it may have to do with natures, though, since I love to learn but I don't like school and the work that comes with it.
me neither, but i dont think those are common knowledge.I knew a guy who hadn't heard of either Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre
this is only common if you ever had a psychology/college education.and he thought Sigmund Freud was a duo of tiger trainers.