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Who is moody men or women?

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men, obviously!

Both men and women can be equally moody, it would be unfair to pick a single gender.

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Both men and women can experience moodiness based on a variety of factors such as hormonal changes, stress, sleep patterns, and emotional well-being. Moodiness is a common human experience and can vary from person to person regardless of gender.

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