You underestimate your fair lady if you think that her main gifts are her pretty face and long legs. There is definitely a lot more than meets the eye regarding almost all women in the world. In other words, a man is able to read women's thoughts only if he is hit by some miraculous lightning which, as we all know, happens only in science fictional comedy. Is it true that when a woman says 'no' it usually means 'yes'? If it really is so, is it stable or maybe there are exceptions? Taking into account the general notion of an uncertain and vague female soul, we can guess that there's nothing too certain or stable concerning women's mind...
Logical Female Logic...

There are women whose logic is truly iron. According to the generally accepted opinion they are exceptions from the general illogical and insensible rule. These women are as a rule influential social workers or famous politicians like Margareth Thatcher, or Condolisa Rice or Hillary Clinton – any iron lady from history or history of politics, the one that implies no feminine features like gentleness, softness or even charming appearance.
In any case, some simple women also have moments when their logic becomes one hundred per cent logical and purely perfect. These moments either imply a woman's special needs from a person in front of who she displays such ironness, or maybe she is just too bored or busy or exhausted to play her tricks on others.
Logical female logic is characterized by approximately the same qualities as male one: consistency, simplicity, stability; it scarcely prompts any mood swings or reasonless hatred.
When a woman has a rare moment of logical logic, people who surround her must make the best of this enlightened condition of hers – enjoy their ladies good mood, soothed condition, calm charm and quiet psychological state.
Simple women are not made of iron, they won't bring any universally global good to the state or society, however, that's what their charm is all about, that's what their men love them for (well, let's say men love ladies for their contradictory character as well – at least it's intriguing and original!).