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5 Things No Man Wants to Hear
by: Michael Douglas

A man’s ego is at most times bigger than the man himself. While that would usually translate into trouble, a man’sego is also the key to saying just the right things to him - to get your way, of course! While anything works as a compliment with men, there are certain ‘Taboo Topics’ you shouldn’t even mention! Here is the code to getting any man to become puffy in your hands.

Is that a bald patch?

Men spends more time worrying about their looks - or the loss of them - than girls do. If you sees thinning hairline, buy him a cap. Remember, you can get a fringe to hide your hair problems, he can’t. Be kind. Be discreet!

Is that your salary?
After his hair, this is another sensitive area, where saying anything hurts. If he isn’t boasting about his salary, just know you aren’t supposed to talk about it. Even saying “Honey, we’ll manage” is merely driving the point home!

Was I supposed to laugh?
Yes, it is a joke. Even if you’ve heard it 15 times, laugh. If you can’t laugh, don’t yawn atleast! Men like to think they’re funny. Come to think of it, they are! Know it and keep shut!

Are you pregnant?
So his belly does look as if he’s eight months preggie and due any moment. But it doesn’t mean you poke his paunch publicly! Get him to lose it or enjoy it!

You’re done? But we just started...
He’s over and done with and you’re just warming up? Talk to him and tell him you take longer - but don’t nag. If things don’t change, change the man.

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