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Man Quotes by Mazher
- When you get involved with a married man, no matter how much he claims you to be his true love, at the end of the…
- A woman can say a lot with her silence while sometimes a man can talk for hours yet say nothing.
- A woman loves it if she knows she can lean on her man and it is not the other way round.
- Women can figure what kind of a man you are by your behaviour.
- The smallest changes in a man's behaviour can set a women's mind whirring and get them worrying.
- Expecting your man to do something out of this world is sometimes a root cause of problems.
- Sometimes forgetting the man who you loved years ago can be the most difficult task when you actually plan to settle down for good.
- A man should never ask a woman if she likes him, as this is one phrase that turns off a woman completely.
- Man should never end a phone conversation with a woman.
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