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Men And Women Have Entirely Different Ways Of Processing Language That Is Spoken by ejikelazrus(m): 1:16am On Nov 28, 2017
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"You are just My Boyfriend! Stop asking for Submission." She said.

Men and women have entirely different ways of processing language that is spoken to them. They hear things differently.

What a man hears is received by him as mere information, while what a woman hears is received by her as an emotional experience.

Tell a Guy his shirt is a little tight and he says, "Oh, really. I'll change it. Thank you." But tell a Lady her dress is a little tight. For weeks she may not speak to you. Then one day, after two weeks, you notice her distance from you and then ask her, "What's wrong dear?" "Nothing." "Don't tell me nothing. It's obvious that you're not okay." "You tell me I'm fat, then you ask what's wrong!" "I never said you were fat." "Yes, you did."

The guy is perplexed.

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Re: Men And Women Have Entirely Different Ways Of Processing Language That Is Spoken by HARYORBAMZ(m): 3:19am On Nov 28, 2017
Just who they are

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