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Why Do Women Complain All The Time?

Since the existence of women, the world has wondered why are they the gender that simply loves to complain. Women are known to nag and grumble at the drop of a hat.
And the whole world has often questioned... 

Why do women complain so much? 


Source: Deccanchronicle

What is it that’s making them so disgruntled about life?


Source: TOI

Women just have to nag at the drop of a hat and we'll never even know why.


Source: Deccanchronicle

If there's a reason for their peculiar behaviour, why don't they just talk about it?


Source: HT

There may be a reason why women are so anxious all the time.


Source: Oneindia

Is it that time of the month maybe?


Source: Thewire

Or is it something that's been bothering them at work?


Source: HT

Maybe something's troubling them at home.


Source: TOI

There could be several reasons.


Source: News18

Wish we could decipher.


Source: Businessstandard

But women are just way too complicated.


Source: TOI

Even the most minor inconvenience sends them into a frenzy.


Source: ET

Women should just chill, you know.


Source: Intoday

Try it some time.


Source: TOI

It's great to be tension-free and without worry.


Source: Indianexpress

Which brings us back to why women worry so much.


Source: Dailyhunt

And complain about literally everything.


Source: JKR

Lord knows what's wrong with them.


Source: HT

And they'll never really tell us.


Source: Worldnews

Can women who complain please just tell us what's going on?


Source: Firstpost

I guess we'll never know.

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