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Re: How many women with PMS does it take to screw in a lightbulb?From: Douglas Krell MD (djkrell@ix.netcom.com)Sun May 28 10:49:55 2000
> I only think this is funny because it is so true - in my mind it > actually has very little to do with PMS, and much more to do with what > men actually "see" and what women actually "see". > John, You are absolutely correct. There is much more than PMS at work here. Most men don't notice or aren't bothered by piles of stuff. Women notice that stuff and get bothered by it. They see all they have to do and feel overwhelmed and then all they can do is start yelling about it. Especially if the guy is pre-occupied and is not paying attention because he's too busy worrying over his job or the house payment, or worse....watching sports on TV or out drinking with the guys...Of course if that stuff bothered her so much then why doesn't she just do it herself? Well the truth is that men NEED women. Why do you think there are three times as many single women as there are men? Cause men can't hack it alone and women can do just fine. So listen up guys.... pay attention to that woman and in fact be pro-active and offer to help out before she has to even mention it.
-- Douglas Krell MD
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