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| Tuesday, 02 February 2010 15:22 | ||||||
A mediocre woman is as abundant as a happy husband. The dynamics of the husband-wife relationship are pretty much similar to those of an intern-Vice President relationship. The husband gets the perks of an intern and has to bear the responsibilities of a Vice-President while the wife has to accomplish the responsibilities of an intern in lieu of a Vice-President's Salary. Sex is the purest form of love. It is impossible for any man or a woman to have a single sexual partner even in thoughts, yet the society enforces the same to be followed in action. Women don’t look for lovers, all they look for is protectors and providers and the lover that wins the competition among other protectors and providers, gets the woman. Howmuchever I try, I find it next to impossible to segregate the Protector Syndrome from males. Women aren't any more special than men if not less. Women cry genuinely if not pampered properly. Parents rarely do upbringing of their children; they mostly bring up their own insecurities with their children. Men are like salt in food, whose presence is mandatory yet inconspicuous. Men’s issues are like a ray of light in a black hole. Suppression of emotions leads to falsification of emotions. Men talk with facts while women with emotions. The dangers of logic is that mires the emotional dangers into weird arguments. It is important to understand men while listening to a man. Marriage is an institution "of the women, by the women, for the women". Men are just economic slaves therein. In a war, use your enemy as a coach. Vulnerable men are detrimental to the existence of any system. The more a civilization tries to prove its men wrong, it is proven wrong.Quote this article on your site To create link towards this article on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview : Powered by QuoteThis © 2008
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