Author Jazz Vazquez explains why women are so easily duped by men who want to use and abuse them. While some women are savvy enough to see when a man is a con artist or so-called “narcissist,” other women fall for lines, tricks and ploys. Are women tripping over their own egos because they were once young and hot? Are these women too steeped in Disney fairy tales to see the obvious? Or are they just plain dumb?
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