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Men, how often do you feel like the women in your life don't understand you?

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Cassius, the more I seem to understand a man the happier he seems to be around me. I suppose you don't need to feel understood to be happy?

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  1. When I married to a winner-player I was well aware of being an outsider in life. I was always competing to make her see my ideas as important. Her social loyalties kept her living it her way until the marriage collapsed.


  2. I intentionally make sure the women in my life don't understand me.  It keeps their interest and gives me a tactical advantage in the relationship game.

  3. There isn't a woman in the world who understands a man.

    There are literally millions of women who know what a man is but that is not an understanding of our gender.

    There isn't a man in the world who understands women, we know what a women likes and for the most part we can treat them as they wish just as a woman can for her man. But understanding? No. The two genders are too far apart for an understanding, we are opposites which is why we get along so well. We complement each other so wonderfully.

  4. Pretty much always. There have been times when I think a woman has come close to understanding me only to discover she was way off.

    Honestly I don't think women are that interested in understanding men, they are too busy thinking about themselves.

  5. Didnt really think about it. Why would the woman in my life need to understand me ?

  6. Girl coming through!  Don't count me as being submissive; I'm definitely not that.  I know when to talk and when to shut the h**l up.  I also speak my mind.  I'm no one's push over.  My husband never hears me whine about my day; that I take care of before I deal with him.

  7. Quite often. She has no idea that what she considers conversation, I consider nagging.

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