Men are not supposed to be mysterious. That's what you say about women. But I think men can have a little of it, too.
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That women are mysterious and unknowable is something every young man grows up believing. Men, on the other hand, never think of themselves as mysterious or confusing, and we are often at a loss as to why women want to figure us out.
I read so much about men who aren't what they seem, and particularly stories written by women who found out their husbands had a slew of secrets they knew nothing about.
Men with secrets tend to be drawn to each other, not because they want to share what they know but because they need the company of the like-minded, the fellow afflicted.
Sometimes I think that the biggest difference between men and women is that more men need to seek out some terrible lurking thing in existence and hurl themselves upon it. Women know where it lives but they can let it alone.
Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand.
Mysteries are feminine; they like to veil themselves but still want to be seen and divined.
The problem is with men. I know I shouldn't say this, but they've shrouded and hidden women to hide their incompetence.
Most men have an insecurity of some sort. But we're brought up to believe that we can't show them.
The more unintelligent a man is, the less mysterious existence seems to him.
The mysterious is always attractive. People will always follow a vail.
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