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Men Quotes by Ann Landers
- Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley.
- A husband is a man who wishes he had as much fun when he goes on business trips as his wife thinks he does.
- Bragging is not an attractive trait, but let's be honest. A man who catches a big fish doesn't go home through an alley.
- Some men have no idea how to romance a woman. However, women who teach their husbands what they like will be well-rewarded.
- If you marry a man who cheats on his wife, you'll be married to a man who cheats on his wife.
- Women complain about sex more often than men. Their gripes fall into two major categories: (1) Not enough. (2) Too much.
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