When a Girl Talks to a Guy
Just following the topic of difference of men and women psychology(good to know a bit of it dealing with the family, friends, readers, customers), here's a very interesting guide into differences of perception.
Before we continue, I want to thank those who responded to the previous post. Your guesses were very thoughtful and interesting to read.You proved you know something about life.
Now , a kind of explaining it all :
What should a poor girl do dealing with a really difficult representative of a man race?
Say directly?
Or go googling?
There's a lot of stuff to teach men:
Taking this into consideration, don't go into incredible lengths color wise doing a site for men- they will not see the difference between lime green and moss green. :)
It's very difficult to communicate with men, too.If you write them a message containing more than one, or maybe two things, they will only see the last one.Proved many times.
And still with all the differences and difficulties involved, we can't do without each other.
Have a great weekend!:)
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Love this Vera, it is so so true. We are definitely the brighter race between the two lol. xx
Good afternoon Vera,
Your color chart was good and to the point.
I can multitask, he does one thing and if I say something I disturb his tunnel vision. When we talk we can talk very well but as he comes from this big island, US, and I live on a continent, Europe, some things are not understood and need some explanation.
Do write next time on smell perception and identification, my change of perfume is lost on him.
Have a nice weekend.
Greetings from the south of Spain, Taetske
You can shave your head- then probably they will see. Any other change will go unnoticed... What smell you are talking about? lol:))
Then you are lucky Keep your hair....
I guess any Chanel sounds and smells nice. Any problems with identification? It can be. Always give him the empty bottle when he buys you perfume...:))
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Ah! Mars & Venus eh! LOL!
Interesting note on the colours. In Japan in the late 1980's I had the privilege of heading up Maybelline KK (Japan) then the world's largest eye colour cosmetics company. I remember asking my female product manager why did we have to have so many pink shades, etc ... her reply, rightly, was leave it - men will never appreciate the subtlety of tones! I left well alone and our business there, within an intensely locally competitive market grew sixfold!
Kind regards
Richard
Very interesting experience, Richard.Thank you...
One more proof that we mainly do makeup for ourselves and other women, not for men... I can drive a salesgirl mad demanding the exact shade of a lipstick or eyeshadow,and you men don't see it...:))