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Martians and Venusians' pilosophy

As i was saying, Im reading John Gray's book now.
And it mentioned that men and women live by 2 different philosophies.

Men - the win/lose philosophy

"I want to win, and i dun care if u lose...."

Women - the lose/win philosophy

"I will lose, so that u can win...."


I tends to agree to the statement to a certain extend.
Dun challenge me, but i do think that a handful of men do have a bigger than big ego.
so some women would rather lose to let them win.
afterall, winning is not our (women's) focus...
haha..

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