Do you believe a man can truly love a woman and constantly betray her? Never mind physically but betray her in his mind, in the very "poetry of his soul". Well, it's not easy but men do it all the time.

Mario Puzo
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Men are naturally distrustful of women. They don't like the fact that women are stronger than them and can be independent, they don't like the way a woman controls a man's life and a man's ability to choose his own destiny, they don't like it when a woman can tell them what to do and they don't want it to happen again.

Source: Fools Die

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