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Of Men and (Wo)men!!!

Hmm.. I just thought I'd be a bit more regular in blogging!!
Moving on, I found this here ...

Men always want to be a woman’s first love. That is their clumsy vanity. We women have a more subtle instinct about things. What we want is to be a man’s last romance


I for one, have always heard the opposite, and have seen it go that way too, that men want to be a woman's last love, and women wanting to be man's first love.. :D

whay do u guys think??(i.e, if u do think actually =P)

besides that, what else.. hmm.. i m missing my best friend, this post goes out to my bestest friend!!! :D

Comments

Anonymous said…
well..its true that guys do think like that!! but it depends on person to person.. Musti
Karachiite said…
^ Hmm.. I saw.. :P

I hope u got the last bit of this post..
:)
Itsfarsh said…
Dont you just love Oscar Wilde, he comes up with the most amazing citations :)

Dont we all just want to be someone's last love; a more subtle way of phrasing would be "Someone's Only love"
Karachiite said…
not just last, first and last would be the best way to phrase it..
Anonymous said…
I think its not possible. No one can deny that they had never loved anyone before their so called last love.
and if they do trust me thts a lie
Dr Ali Asghar said…
Hi. I think "first or last" should not really matter, as far as "love is!"
Karachiite said…
woohoo.. u really think so??? u got a mashaAllah big heart!! :D
Anonymous said…
Well..Doctor's are suppose to have big hearts, otherwise they will loose theirs :) (hehe) keep up the good work Doc! regards from you know whom!
Sarah said…
I agree with you. He has it backwards! I know I want to be someone's ONLY love!! lol
Gender stereotypes are so last season ;)

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