If I really could think of something, I wouldn't be asking you! You said it so I thought may be you have a theory or reference because I cannot get the logic behind this one!
Ok I do not have a theory really, just that I somehow could not relate to it well. I mean a man could not like his mother (as a human being, not as a mother) for many reasons, does that really classify him as a hater of all (women)? If so, how?
I have read that "raised in the arms of a queen" quote too and similar view there too :|
Comments boring? But that is the right way to put views on your post, right? :)
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"A man who does not love his mother, will probably never love anyone else"
You quote this often.. but is it always true? (although I see 'probably' there) What is the theory behind this statement?
@Anymouse, I wrote that for the first time ever.
Theory behind this? Any links? Or if you have one?
@Anymouse, why don't you instead tell me what you think about it?
If I really could think of something, I wouldn't be asking you! You said it so I thought may be you have a theory or reference because I cannot get the logic behind this one!
P.S. You think a lot before replying :)
@Anymouse, liar!
You ofcourse have thought about it and already have your own theory contradicting mine. Now tell me!
And nope, I find comments and stuff a bit boring.
Ok I do not have a theory really, just that I somehow could not relate to it well. I mean a man could not like his mother (as a human being, not as a mother) for many reasons, does that really classify him as a hater of all (women)? If so, how?
I have read that "raised in the arms of a queen" quote too and similar view there too :|
Comments boring? But that is the right way to put views on your post, right? :)
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