Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Why men don't have a clue & women always need more shoes: Introduction

This book vividly list out all the differences and gulfs between men and women. Why men feel they have to be right about everything? Why do they (typical men) avoid commitment? Why to women insist on talking subject to life and death? Why do they nag? Why do I have to pick up my socks at 10am on a Sunday morning? Interesting topics all you can find between both sexes all the time, aren't they?

In the review, i'll be putting up some "quotes" from the authors and also some quotes which the authors quoted from someone else's.

[A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband. A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.]

Nowadays, science can prove why women often 'beat around the bush", want to know fine details about everyone around them and seldom initiate sex. We also know there are revolutionary and biological reasons why men can only do one thing at a time, hate shopping, won't ask directions, want the toilet roll to face out of the wall rather than in and know hardly anything about their friends' personal lives, despite just having spent a whole weekend fishing with them.

In fact, we should refer back over the past generations when men were still hunting for food away from home and women have to be the protector of her family and house. Man was the head of the house. His word was law and his decision-making were clear-cut. Wife, on the other side, was mother, housekeeper, social secretary and carer. Life was simple.

But, things began to change when TV sitcoms came in to show how stupid and incompetent men can be in the face of more intelligent, superior women. The call of equality surfaced. Many women seemed to know what they wanted and where they're going, leaving many men feeling left behind.

[If a woman sslaps a man's face in public, everyone assumes he's in the wrong.]

No offence but i quote this from the book [The definition of a man? A life support system for a penis.]

Women evolved as child-bearers and nest-defenders and, as a result, female brains became hard-wired to nurture, nourish, love and care for the people in their lives. However, men evolved as a hunter, chaser, protector, provider and problem-solver. It makes sense that male and female brains are hardwired for different functions and priorities. Even the scientific research, expecially the high-tech brain scan, confirms this.

Chapter 1: To be continued.....

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