Who talks more, men or women?

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Who talks more, men or women?

  1. men

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  2. women

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    95.2%
  1. Sparky
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    Difficult one this, get a group of guys together in the pub and throw in some beers and the conversation can flow for hours.

    Topics include:
    “How is your pint?”
    “Did you see who <insert football team> have signed for next season?”
    “How do you think <insert football team> will do next season?”
    “What are you driving just now?”
    “How is the wife?”
    “How is work?”

    After that it is generally drunken BS for a few hours and then a search for a taxi home.

    We (men) do talk sometimes :biggrin
     
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  2. Stevie

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    I'm gonna say women on this one. From first hand experience (I work with alot of women in my current job), I can honestly say they gossip about any rubbish they can think of.
     
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  3. immoral giant

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    Women. The generally talk a lot about any subject, where as men talk only about subjects that they are intrested in. Well at least that is what I see.

    It's intresting to imagine Barry Scott in different adverts....that conversation lasted at least an hour at the pub.
     
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  5. tripwire45
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    *That* would be a very interesting research topic. :)
     
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