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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required We live in constant confusion. "Men are from Mars, more like Pluto," they say. When understanding women, we're relegated to a planet outside our own solar system. That's how far our understanding has progressed, 'not very far.' Our minds are bombarded by rhetoric about past misdeeds of women. Yet, when it comes to present-day relationships, we're as clueless as our cave-dwelling brothers. A woman's period lasts a brief time in her life. But a man's 'period' starts when our lives intertwine with a woman, and it lasts forever. It's like a constant, nagging pain, a reminder of the complexities we face. This constant feeling of confusion and frustrations like a constant reminder of the challenges we face in understanding each other. Why can't logic and common sense help us understand the mysteries of women? We have so many questions and so few answers. Every attempt to understand them leaves us more confused than before. This isn't about belittling women or seeking dominance; it's about recognizing our differences and fostering better communication. The confusion is like a pandemic among men, a zombie apocalypse of cluelessness. We react on instinct with a plan or purpose. So what do we do? Perhaps the answer lies in open dialogue, empathy, and a willingness to learn. Maybe er can build a bridge, not a spaceship, to the great divide.
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