A man is always devoted to something more tangible than a woman - the idea of her.

Bauvard
A man is always devoted to something more tangible than...
A man is always devoted to something more tangible than...
A man is always devoted to something more tangible than...
A man is always devoted to something more tangible than...
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A man is always devoted to something more tangible than a woman - the idea of her. Women are seen as things, not people; objects that can be used and then tossed aside. Just like a suit of clothing, women can be worn and then discarded because they have served their purpose and could be replaced with something else. Unfortunately, this is how too many men see women and the world around them today.

Source: The Prince Of Plungers

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