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From: MEN ARE LUNATICS, WOMEN ARE NUTS!!!!

From: MEN ARE LUNATICS, WOMEN ARE NUTS!!!!. Women prefer to talk in twos, while men prefer to talk in threes. C.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) English Writer.

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From: MEN ARE LUNATICS, WOMEN ARE NUTS!!!!

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  1. From:MEN ARE LUNATICS, WOMEN ARE NUTS!!!!

  2. Women prefer to talk in twos, while men prefer to talk in threes. • C.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) • English Writer

  3. I am struck by the observation that two women are roughly ten times more likely to be talking about the problems with the men in their lives as are two men to be discussing their problems with women. • Warren Farrell (b.1943) • American psychologist and writer

  4. If women are often frustrated because men do not respond to their troubles by offering matching troubles, men are often frustrated because women do. • Deborah Tannen (b. 1945) • American linguist and writer

  5. Women like silent men. They think they’re listening. • Marcel Achard (1899-1974) • French playwright and director

  6. A man likes you for what he thinks you are; a woman, for what you think she is. • Ivan Panin (1855-1942) • American writer

  7. Women have more imagination than men. They need it to tell us how wonderful we are. • Arnold H. Glasow

  8. After an acquaintance of ten minutes many women will exchange confidences that a man would not reveal to a lifelong friend. • Page Smith (b. 1917) • American historian

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