Wednesday, February 23, 2011

5 Toughest Questions For Men

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It's true, men have it harder than women when it comes to relationships because women want to talk more often than men and that usually leads to trouble. Men have to answer the toughest questions. Women, of course, ask the toughest question.

According to James Huggins, here are the 5 toughest question men are faced with all over the world, all thanks to the women they are dating. And yes, "Do I look fat?" is one of them.

1. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT?

2. DO YOU LOVE ME?

3. DO I LOOK FAT?

4. DO YOU THINK SHE IS PRETTIER THAN ME?

5. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF I DIED?

Is there any way that a man can answer these questions without sparking a massive argument? Not really, because even if a guy answers it with a loving voice and says something that is designed to make her feel better, she will find a way to start a fight.

And to be quite honest, I think that when a woman asks any of the above questions, she's actually looking for a fight.

If men were honest all the time, do you have any idea the kinds of fights that would be going on in homes and apartments all over the world right now?

Luckily there are ideal responses to these questions, although I'm not certain any would really work.

1. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT?

"I'm sorry if I've been pensive, dear. I was just reflecting on what a warm, wonderful, thoughtful, caring, intelligent woman you are, and how lucky I am to have met you." (This, by the way, will never work.)

2. DO YOU LOVE ME?

"Yes!"

3. DO I LOOK FAT?

"Of course not!"

4. DO YOU THINK SHE'S PRETTIER THAN ME?

"Of course not!"

5. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF I DIED?

This is the all-time, no-win question.

Read more at JamesHuggins.com



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Michael Hall - The Uniqueness Of Ns Coaching
Carlos Xuma - The Seduction Method
Tyler Durden - Ev Questions

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