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Gábor Bochkor Compared Men to Mercedes and Women to Old Romanian Dacias

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Retro Radio's Thursday morning show discussed gender differences. Gábor Bochkor introduced the topic by saying that men often need a decoder for women, because he believes they say completely different things than they want. He then compared both sexes to cars, and then let the listeners in on his bedroom secrets.
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Retro Radio's Thursday morning show discussed gender differences. Gábor Bochkor introduced the topic by saying that men often need a decoder for women, because he believes they say completely different things than they want. He then compared both sexes to cars, and then let the listeners in on his bedroom secrets.

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They discussed gender differences on Thursday's Retro Radio morning show. Gábor Bochkor introduced the topic by saying that men often need a decoder for women, because they say something completely different from what they want. According to him, this is not the case in the opposite case, because women only don't understand men because they think there is something to decode in them, even though there is none. He compared men to Mercedes cars - …

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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