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7 phrases that men and women understand differently
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“Can we do/discuss this later?”
For men, this phrase has no connotation. If he is busy, and his lady of the heart pesters with questions about choosing a suitable outfit for the evening, he can calmly throw such words, and then wonder for a long time why you, offended, run around the apartment and get angry, as if someone plunged a knife into your heart .

"Not bad / good / ok"
Putting on a new dress, you, gorgeous, go out to your chosen one to show that you spent the money not in vain, but here, instead of raptures, fireworks and the whole world at your feet, he reluctantly breaks away from the iPad and throws, in your opinion, a contemptuous “beautiful , Fine". “Ham, impudent, scoundrel,” flashes in succession in your thoughts. And in vain, he did not mean anything bad. He just likes you naked a lot more.

"I don't care"
If you decipher it verbatim, it sounds like this: “You tried to convey to me a very important thought for you, but, unfortunately, I am a complete nerd and am not going to delve into the details of this case, so figure it out yourself.” Well, sometimes it's not so obvious.

“Honey, I don’t care, choose for yourself!”
This seemingly harmless phrase is fraught with a sea of hints and thousands of mysteries, according to women. We begin to wonder whether we should be offended or not pay attention. In fact, everything is more than prosaic. A man either completely trusts you, or simply cannot make a choice. "Choose yourself" means "choose yourself"!

"What a beautiful/funny/charming girl"
Do not panic, he is not going to leave you for this charming lady. Men often look at women as a work of art, beautiful, impressive, but far away. You will not be jealous of the statue of Venus de Milo, will you?

"That's not what I meant!"
If he ends the argument with you with this phrase, know that you won, you said exactly what was in his head. Now all his attempts to justify himself will look dull and doomed, because you turned out to be right.

"It's a man's business"
No, this is not a man's business, it's just that someone is unable to explain what they were talking about with a friend all evening or what he did last Sunday. Don't worry, it's not always something embarrassing or very personal, it's probably just too stupid to tell.

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