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Why do men understand biology so much better than women ?

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    Why do men understand biology so much better than women ?

    lol

    this is not a poll or a quiz, just a simple question

    they are supposed to be equal to us and all that ....BUT....

    Why do men understand biological differences so much better than women ?

    tonight I made the missus lamb chops with cheddar mash potatoes. Taking her plate to the kitchen afterwards, I noticed loads of juicy lamb bits left behind on the bones.

    being ver green and watching my carbon footprint and worried about global warming, I decided to nibble her ex-chops. Naturally I got busted and now she thinks I am a savage.


    But I am not, I just understand the bone structure of a lamb chop better than she does



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    #2
    Haha I just read this to the missus, and she said "Thats fine, I dont mind you eating my leftovers"

    I love that gal!!

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      #3
      A man is always wrong. Even when there is no woman around to see what he is doing.

      HTH

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        #4
        Mods - we need a headshaking smiley - STAT!
        I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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          #5
          It might be an interesting exercise in dentition - although I suspect it might be more to do with etiquette and daintyness on the part of the female of the species not gnawing down on a bit of bone.

          For example, my (ex) better half wouldn't eat haggis because (quote) "Eww, that's disgusting, how can you eat that?".

          The answer "with a knife and fork" didn't go down too well, regrettably.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
            It might be an interesting exercise in dentition - although I suspect it might be more to do with etiquette and daintyness on the part of the female of the species not gnawing down on a bit of bone.

            For example, my (ex) better half wouldn't eat haggis because (quote) "Eww, that's disgusting, how can you eat that?".

            The answer "with a knife and fork" didn't go down too well, regrettably.
            She wasn't called Helen and a bit of a looker by any chance?
            I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pogle View Post
              She wasn't called Helen and a bit of a looker by any chance?
              Afraid not.

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                #8
                Its the whole bone in mouth thing.

                BGG loves to chew the chicken off of bones, me Im a bone free breast lover.

                No doubt that says reams to Freud but who cares
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                  #9
                  I have no objection to nibbling the odd bone

                  But I tend to get cuts of meat without bones in them - Mr P is not a raving carnivore like me and dosn't like things like bones in food to remind him where it came from. he also likes red meat well cooked, whereas I like it still bleeding - YUM!
                  I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
                    I have no objection to nibbling the odd bone

                    But I tend to get cuts of meat without bones in them - Mr P is not a raving carnivore like me and dosn't like things like bones in food to remind him where it came from. he also likes red meat well cooked, whereas I like it still bleeding - YUM!
                    Well cooked = plus, it cooks all of the flavour out of it!

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