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This weeks article is about women and their mysterious ways of communication.
Does she mean what she says?

Not always, and the difficult part is you can never find out when she really means what she is saying and when she does not. Well, the gap in communication is natural, while men are more direct with one another, women tend to be more subtle, often using hints.

So don't be surprised when you and your women have such misunderstandings. There are, however, some common phrases women use, try to understand them to bridge the gap between what she says and what she means.

She says: "I'm not angry"
She means: "I'm angry"

If she's twitching her lips and not speaking to you, but claims she's not angry, she's probably bluffing. She could simply be bottling up her anger or she may think her man should know why she's upset, without her having to tell him.
What you should do: Try to figure out why she's upset and talk about it. In fact if you don't deal with it now, the anger will come back and bite you later.

She says: "I think of you as a brother"
She means: "I'm not attracted to you"

It simply means that she wants you to know she's not interested in you, and may be its kinder that way than telling you the plain truth.
What you should do: In this case, don't make a move on her.

She says: "I like your friends but..."
She means: "I don't like your friends"

She does not want to insult you or your friends, so she's not telling you outright how much she dislikes them. She probably thinks they are bad company and wants you to hang out with them less.
What you should do: If she has a valid reason to dislike them, then you might give her concern a thought. Otherwise simply tell her your friends are equally important to you.

She says: "You don't communicate enough"
She means: "How do you feel about our relationship?"

She wants to know how you feel where the relationship is going, but doesn't want to show she dependant upon you.
What you should do: Put her mind at ease and tell her what you think about your relationship with her.

She says: "I really like that guys hair"
She means: "I don't like yours"

She thinks it's a polite way to tell you she wants you to get a new hairstyle.
What you should do: Get a second opinion on your hair. She may not be right. But if your second opinion tells you otherwise, pretend that you did not get her hint!





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