the nature of a man is to be a pack leader right? so why act like a
dog with women?
No, the nature of some men is to be a pack leader. Most other men (and women, let's not be sexist), have more the nature of sheep who follow:
1. Whatever their "pack leader" tells them and...
2. Their base animal impulses
Plus we men tend to listen to our head a bit too much in general...not the one on our shoulders.
Men think with their heads mostly and will do anything to get head any part of the day, and that's a proven fact, men are very related to dogs
the nature of boys and men differ......when you deal with a man--- you will not only come know his nature, but instinctively bond as well as trust, understand and support him unconditionally.....this eliminates any confusion and all doubt...ciao
vonda G. Nelson
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