I'm not a man, and I don't find my own species particularly complex (maybe because I'm one myself) but I do think we're more COMPLICATED beings than men.
women, still the most complex being to the eyes men?
yes or no, and explain why?
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I'm not a man, and I don't find my own species particularly complex (maybe because I'm one myself) but I do think we're more COMPLICATED beings than men.
i dont think they are complex either, if u spend time with them u can easily undersand them, they are great friends to have, they can bring out both the best and worst of ppl, simple yet very powerful, i believe that we balance each other out
thats not wut i meant,i have trouble trying to talk in diff points of view srry if i sound like im putting sum1 down
Is this a question targeted to each individual, or to the male population as a whole? An example of large population poll would be a world wide poll I guess.
Well for myself I don't really see anything so complex that you could really dinstinguish characteristics. You can manipulate or understand a woman just as easily as a man in my opinion; the levels of difficulty vary from each individual. It isn't hard to play on a person's personality and interests to figure out who they are, or how to control the situation to an extent in which they act.
The general saying and such? I can honestly say I have no idea. Society changes along with views and opinions and I don't have a yearly update of results from that type of poll, not that I would care to or have other results. Women seem to be gaining in power and I could see that as less intimidation and mystery.
Complex? ofcourse not, women can be understood
easily. once you are with them then you can see
thier transparency.. but mostly, it really depends
on the personality! right..?? hehheeh
you should get it..
If you don't like me, it's mind over matter.
I don't mind and you don't matter
no? why complex? they're people, just like men are. i don't even know why i have to explain that to you! your logic baffles me!
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