The answer entirely depends on whether or not the speaker in question spoke a factual or a nonfactual comment. Or if he spoke loudly enough for his voice to be carried to an object which would reverberate his sound-waves and they echoed so that the woman in question could hear what was being said.
Assuming the woman is actually listening. Research shows the intersection of activities such that "Man Talks" and "Woman Listens" is too insignificant to be of concern.
This is a stereotype that implies men are often wrong. It's essential to treat each person as an individual and not generalize based on gender. Everyone is capable of being right or wrong in any situation.
Night Speaks to a Woman was created in 2002.
In the absence of an observer, illumination as a physical process can still occur, such as light shining on an object. However, the perception or experience of illumination requires an observer to interpret and be aware of the light.
One Bible verse that speaks about a woman's beauty is Proverbs 31:30, which says, "Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised."
It came from around the Western Hemisphere, it belonged to a girl who was a mute. In Latin, it means "Woman Who Speaks in Mighty Voice"
As usual, he's talking just to hear himself talk. :-)
YES! and if it smells like crap you freaking farted!!!
Only if he says anything that could possibly, in any way imaginable, be wrong. Then he's wrong.
I am looking for this answer too
In Any Woman Speaks, the persona describes seeing something particularly magnificent in a passing stranger, reminiscent of the story, the 100% perfect girl on an april morning.
Perceval
He meets her in a tent in the forest.