Why do women have a love-hate relationship with other people?
@jayda_j927tijs (2893)
Hong Kong
April 13, 2009 12:08am CST
I have noticed a distinct difference in men and women. Men generally don't have particularly strong feelings of love or hatred towards other people. They generally get along with other people fairly easily, as long as no one is about to 'strangle them'.
Women have either very strong feelings of love-affection for someone, or extreme hatred. Is my analysis right? Why do women have extremes in their personalities (extreme love or hatred)? Why do they feel they have to ruin someone's life if they dislike them/hate them? Im sorry, but iv never seen such spite from men (in general, as compared to women).
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@krupesh (2608)
• India
13 Apr 09
The mind of a woman is oscillating.When she sees a man with money she falls for him.Again if she sees a guy who is handsome she falls for him.She sees the oppurtunity & goes for it.Its not her fault.Its the way she has been created that she is dependent on men.Whatever she sees is advantageous to her she falls for it.
Just like that her mind oscillates for love & hatred.She doesn't think much before taking any decision.She doesn't know how to deal her own lofe.Thats the biggest problem.
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