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He Said She Said
He Said, She Said
During this phase of learning, I have accumulated many things in my “knower“. In the he said, she said section of your class there were many things that I found more important than others. I now understand many things about the opposite sex and myself that I didn’t know before. Some examples of that are: *male* objective, *female* subjective; *male* thing centered, *female* people centered; and *male* egoism, *female* jealousy.
In my learning *male* objective, *female* subjective I am now able to understand why males get aggravated so easily when I am telling a story. They don’t really care about the story. They just want to know why I am telling it to them, or the point of the story if I have no reason for telling them. However, I do wish that all guys should be required to take your class, because they would then understand why they shouldn’t get angry when we give an excess of information. Especially since it just how we do things. It is not like we are intentionally trying to annoy them. In a way it is a no win situation for either sex because they don’t know that they need to learn patience as a virtue, and we don’t understand that we need to learn that they don’t care for a
Approximate Word count = 838
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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