TRUE SECRET ABOUT WOMEN



 TRUE SECRET ABOUT WOMEN

A very prolific  secret about women you may know,  men. 

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1- When a woman is angry, she doesn't mean over half of what she says... if possible always hug her to calm her down.


2- The most difficult time for a woman is when she is away from the man she truly loves. She can get distressed. 


3- It takes time for a woman to trust a man, its hard to change her mind when she does, but if you mess-up, you might just forget it.


4- A woman is such a school you will never graduate from.


5- Your wedding certificate with her is not a "driving licence", its just a "Learners permit". Continue wooing her.


6- She can be very bitter now, and a very sweet angel later on, it all lies in your approach. Yes treat her right always.


7- A woman hardly forget things, she remembers hurts more, avoid making her hurt. Avoid negative words and affirm her always.


8- A woman can be highly secretive... Most times when they prove hard to men, they go to their closet and cry to friends. Make your woman your best friend.


9- All women Love to be begged. Men often miss out on this. Yes please handle them like babies sometime its all they want.


10- All women have a unique character like salt, their presence might not be noticed but their absence makes all things tasteless.


10- if she loves you she can do everything you ask of her as far as it makes u happy, so never force her to love you. 


11- If you don't take care of her, she will find someone who will. They are always there only that she chose you.


12- If a woman truely loves you, even to ask money from you she will be shy, but as a gentleman don't wait to be asked and most especially if she loves you she can never leave you to spend unnecessarily...thats what makes them special... 


If you have a good woman in your life, don't take her for granted. They are very expensive jewelry.

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