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  1. Women Are Like That is a 1938 American drama film directed by Stanley Logan and written by Horace Jackson. The film stars Kay Francis, Pat O'Brien, Ralph Forbes, Melville Cooper, Thurston Hall and Grant Mitchell.

  2. Women Are Like That: Directed by Stanley Logan. With Kay Francis, Pat O'Brien, Ralph Forbes, Melville Cooper. Domestic strife results when a man refuses to involve his wife in his struggling business.

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    • She ventures closer to you. Given a chance and an excuse that sounds innocent enough, she’ll sit right next to you—at a table, on the couch, at the movies, or anywhere you might be.
    • She uses any excuse to spend time with you. She wants to be where you are. And if she can think of a good excuse to visit or join you on an errand or invite you over to her place, she will.
    • She’ll use any excuse to text or message you. Any text or email from you, and she’s instantly awake, alert, and scouring the message for subtext. She’ll laugh at herself later (through tears), but for now, she’s walking on air.
    • She uses any excuse for physical contact. When it comes to you, she’s always ready for hugs and gentle touches to the arm, shoulder, or back. She’ll even let you touch her hair.
  3. Women Are Like That. Claire King (Kay Francis) abandons her fiancé, Martin Brush, and elopes with Bill Landin (Pat O'Brien), unaware that her respected father, Claudius (Thurston Hall), has ...

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    • Kay Francis
    • Stanley Logan
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  5. Jun 12, 2024 · What do women want? For those who've ever pondered this question, here are 19 relationship secrets. They're based on the study of healthy, happy couples and our changing gender roles. Secret No....

  6. Apr 3, 2010 · Key points. Psychologist John Buss estimates that for most of human history, perhaps 2% of women have been lesbian or bisexual. Today, it is roughly 15%. While it seemed rare 20 years ago for...

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