There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone

word in any argument. Any last word a man has is at the beginning of the argument! Even the language men and women use is often veiled. At times when my wife said yes , she was really saying no . Sometimes when she is hesitant and says, “It is OK,” it really isn’t OK. The statement “I am not upset” usually means “Of course I am upset; why did you even ask?” When men hear, “It’s your decision,” that statement ends up meaning, “Go ahead and do it, but I won’t like it.” If she ever asked, “You think I am gaining weight?,” you had better change the subject real quickly and never, ever answer that question! Never ask a woman three questions: How old are you? Do you color your hair? Is your jewelry real? Ladies, men also have their own lingo. When we say, “What?,” it means that we’re not paying attention at all. When we grunt out “Huh?,” that means, “I’m not really listening.” When we ask, “What did you say?,” that means, “Could you be quiet?” If we answer with “Whatever,” that can actually mean, “I’ll agree with you if you will leave the room and let me finish this ball game.” Some of the emotional differences in females and males are seen below: Females Males

Develop the right side of the brain faster, which leads to better conversation abilities Are interested in toys with faces

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