Mr Reichman was brilliant and very good at what he did, but he was still a man, and men rarely knew what decisions a woman had or hadn't made.

Charlotte Rogan
Mr Reichman was brilliant and very good at what he...
Mr Reichman was brilliant and very good at what he...
Mr Reichman was brilliant and very good at what he...
Mr Reichman was brilliant and very good at what he...
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The author of the quote above believes that men are so lost in their own world that they are incapable of seeing what women are thinking. They are also incapable of understanding what women are thinking about men.

Source: The Lifeboat

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