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What Women Want -- In their Prince Charming

By Teresa Brouwer

Okay, guys, this is an article for you. You’re always saying how girls are always hard to understand. We’ll, here you go, our brain on a platter for you to see. Now pick it.

  • Why do women always pick a fight over something stupid? -- Duh. Because our men are supposed to be perfect in every way. Haha, just kidding. Actually, we pick fights over stupid stuff because it seems as though men aren’t as sensitive about things as women are. Either that, or they happened to tick us off on the wrong time of the month.
  • Why do women like flowers? -- Because we’re women. Women just like flowers. Why? Because when we receive them, we feel so super special. Especially when we receive them at work, school, or in any public place, because it gives us a chance to say, “Hey, someone loves me—a lot.” It also shows that a guy isn’t afraid to show that in front of others. Even though the flowers eventually die, we know that you meant for it to last forever. (Really, we did…LOL)
  • Why do women obsess over a part of their body that they feel is ugly? -- Because we feel we have to look like models. Yeah, yeah, no one’s ever perfect. But it kind of upsets us when you guys take a double-take at photos of supermodels, and, well, when was the last time you took a double-take like that with us? It shows that you like perfection, so of course we’re going to feel the need to achieve that same level of sexiness. So those low-cut shirts? Yup, we knew you guys weren’t looking at our faces anyways.
  • Why do women eat small amounts of food when we eat out? -- You know what? Good question. I don’t know. I also chow down – hey, free food? I’m eatin’ it up. (Pardon the pun) Personally, I don’t understand why a lot of women hold back on eating as much food as they want. To me, it shows they’re self-concious about how they appear to you. When really, they should show the real them. The pig inside. Go ahead. Oink. LOL

Well, guy, how’s this for starters? Of course, these are just my personal opinions. Go ahead, pick my brain. Post a message on the message board, and hey, I might just keep this article going and going and going and going…

About the Author:

Teresa Brouwer self-published her first book, Rainbow Wishes and Colorful Dreams: A Self-Discovery Journal for Mothers and Daughters Celebrating Life with Xlibris. She is currently writing her second book called, Teardrops on Roses: Violence Awareness and Survival Techniques for Young Women, and is researching her third book.  For more information about Teresa's first book, please go to her website at www.alwaysthinkingofyou.com.

Article courtesy of www.Suite101.com.















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