"If you tell a man anything, it goes in at one ear and out at the other," she remarked.
"And if you tell a woman anything," he countered, "it goes in at both ears and out of her mouth."
"If you tell a man anything, it goes in at one ear and out at the other," she remarked.
"And if you tell a woman anything," he countered, "it goes in at both ears and out of her mouth."
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