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Posted by caligulaPosted by brianafay
I didn't say a fucking word.
He just looked over at me, smirked and said "shut up."
^that's what i mean.
it's not anything intentional. it's not a "see, you're a dumb bitch...where's your dick now???" response. i mean, we don't necessarily KNOW we're right but if we turn out to be right...repeatedly, why does it invariably lead to a sense that his manhood has been challenged/questioned in some way?
i usually have this problem with air and fire signs. they're all bastards.click to expand
Posted by THEKingofLibraPosted by happykitsune
He was working on a musical number for our school
OMG GAYclick to expand
Posted by caligulaPosted by LibraSidPosted by caligula
in the end, the husband knows the wife was right but invariably feels like a dumbass for not doing as she suggested. if you pile up enough of these incidences up, over time, wifey is right, hubby is wrong. simply by being right, she negates him and can make a proud man feel like a complete shit.
Her being right isn't what's going to make him feel like shit.
Ok, so they are at uncle Ted's place now and hubby just found out he should have listened... now what? Does wifey say "See! You should have listened to me?" or does she give him a quick hip to hip hug, pinch/slap his ass and/or kiss his cheek and let it go? Remember, it's all about responses. The fact that he ignored her advice about her hometown (which he's never seen) tells me she shoves it in his face...
mr.awesome.facial.hair...
stop ASSuming that the wife is doing something wrong.
maybe while hubby and uncle ted are discussing the merits of going over the bed, wifey is in the other room sittin a spell.
the issue is that by simply being right...over and over and over again...this translates into being told what to do. it translates into a matronly posture when in reality, she is merely offering a suggestion/having an opinion.
yes, you should allow another person to make their own mistakes, yes, you should pick and choose your battles but some men seem to prefer the bitch holding the gas can and a pack of matches to the one with the baking soda and a stop sign.click to expand
Posted by ellessque
It's really all about delivery.
I've been told more than once by someone that I make them feel "useless". I'm not sure how anyone equates that as doormat. I just prefer doing things myself. However, I've learned to not want to control everything. Just because you see the cliff 100 miles up the road doesn't mean you have to warn him about it...he's a big boy and probably also sees it.
Posted by james tate
69 why don't you start a who wants Domino band from the boards?
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