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21 Jan 2007, 4:29 am

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Nasty below the belt ;)...



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21 Jan 2007, 4:30 am

I think I've inherited my mother's headache generator.

She doesn't seem to get any but I have to keep Excedrin with me at all times.



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21 Jan 2007, 8:21 am

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That is defiantly a female brain, rule No*1 never try to figure out how a female works, as you will just have a nervous brake down...

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Vice versa in my experience.



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21 Jan 2007, 7:32 pm

Men and women think the same.



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21 Jan 2007, 8:47 pm

ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS IF THERE IS LITERATURE ON THE INTERNET, NOT A BOOK OR DIAGRAMS

Please and thank you


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21 Jan 2007, 9:06 pm

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http://www.sosuave.com/articles/want.htm


Thank you ahayes :D


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21 Jan 2007, 10:22 pm

I absolutely love that diagram (the animated one that some of you compared to a female brain). I could stare at that for almost an hour if I were really bored.

I think it's too predictable for most women though. If you time it, you can tell exactly when the word "No" will appear, exactly when the green strip could go from vertical to horizontal, etc. I also think, unlike some women's (and guys') minds, my hyper-systemizing brain could actually understand what's going on in that diagram!



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22 Jan 2007, 3:39 am

dgd1788 wrote:
ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS IF THERE IS LITERATURE ON THE INTERNET, NOT A BOOK OR DIAGRAMS

Please and thank you


I apologize, didn't mean to derail your thread into sillyness with the animated diagram - just thought some might get a chuckle out of it. I did take your question seriously - I just don't know any sites with info like you are seeking.

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I absolutely love that diagram (the animated one that some of you compared to a female brain). I could stare at that for almost an hour if I were really bored.

I think it's too predictable for most women though. If you time it, you can tell exactly when the word "No" will appear, exactly when the green strip could go from vertical to horizontal, etc. I also think, unlike some women's (and guys') minds, my hyper-systemizing brain could actually understand what's going on in that diagram!


It is hypnotic isn't it? I could watch it for a long time too. And yeah now that I think about it, it is way to systematic to represent the female mind. If I look at it long enough I could figure out how it works - but I could never figure out the female mind. The level of complexity seems somewhat accurate though. :)



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22 Jan 2007, 7:15 am

last time I checked there wasn't a female hive mind, and thus, from my understanding, each individual woman thinks in her own unique way with certain similarities determined by biological and social constants <or at least constant enough we can pretend they are>



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22 Jan 2007, 12:38 pm

SpectreWithin wrote:
It is hypnotic isn't it? I could watch it for a long time too. And yeah now that I think about it, it is way to systematic to represent the female mind. If I look at it long enough I could figure out how it works - but I could never figure out the female mind. The level of complexity seems somewhat accurate though. :)


I noticed that it had a lot of redundant and pointless operations.



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22 Jan 2007, 12:54 pm

haha the "male brain" - Toilet Aiming "cell" haha nice



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22 Jan 2007, 1:59 pm

It's amazing how many people can miss a 1.5' target from 2' away.



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22 Jan 2007, 2:14 pm

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So I find myself in an odd position...I'm a woman who doesn't understand women all too well! :P

i share your problem. I cannot fathom why they have the priorities that they do, gossip is lost on me, i would never go to the bathroom in a group, the list could go on. They are nonsensical.


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22 Jan 2007, 2:42 pm

pooftis wrote:
Immortal wrote:

So I find myself in an odd position...I'm a woman who doesn't understand women all too well! :P

i share your problem. I cannot fathom why they have the priorities that they do, gossip is lost on me, i would never go to the bathroom in a group, the list could go on. They are nonsensical.


when i asked some of my female friends y they always went to the bathroom in a group they told me it was for safety.


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22 Jan 2007, 3:04 pm

Quest_techie wrote:
last time I checked there wasn't a female hive mind, and thus, from my understanding, each individual woman thinks in her own unique way with certain similarities determined by biological and social constants <or at least constant enough we can pretend they are>


I agree. You can't generalize "the female mind" and more than you can the "male mind".