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What is different about Men?

Hello Men and women,

I have so many Wonderful  Men in my life..father,brother,uncles, cousins, friends,colleagues..

I always felt there is a big difference in the way I think and the way they think,
So I observed them closely and came up with few results..,,


1.Men love food.
2.They dont really spend much time in shopping., (No wonder men's section is not that much crowded)
3.They say what they want to say directly and in a simple manner(they have a hard time understanding women when they say things indirectly)
4.They expect to be trusted.
5.Most of them want you to just listen to their problems. Thats more than enough.They are not asking for an half an hour advice.
6.They may look at 10 girls a day. But when they are commited to someone they take it real serious( most of them do)
7.They want to be heared out fully before being judged.
8.Helping women gives them a good feeling about themselves.
9.While handling complex situations , they are not as good as women.
10.Its not that they are not sensitive or compassionate. Its just that they are not as expressive as women.(some poets are exceptions ).
11.They dont get dramatic unless its really necessary.
12.If they cry, its for something actually serious.
13.They like action,thriller movies than drama type movies.(They hate korean series!)
14.Being loved makes women happy. Being needed makes men motivated. (Next time a man offers to help,gladly accept ;) )
15.Men are more open.
16.Mostly its men who start a relationship. Its rare that they end the relationship.
17.They dont worry about future as much as women do.
18.They dont really like a complaining woman.
19.They tend to love daughters more.
20.They are closer to their mother than father.

 "To be happy with a man you must understand him a lot and love a little. To be happy with a woman you must love her a lot and not try to understand her at all."

Comments

  1. Point 16 : Men can do both , not that i say from my previous experience but it is mostly for the well being of the other !! There are even a lot more important traits to us then you've mentioned but said that do keep up the good job :D :D

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    1. oh..may be..i will observe more and come up with an updated article in near future....thanks ashok :)

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