By Anonymous - 09/04/2017 16:00
Same thing different taste
By PanFace - 13/10/2009 06:54 - Australia
What did I say, Roy?
By Peter - 30/06/2021 18:01
The main antagonist
By Anonymous - 24/07/2023 06:00
By anon - 18/07/2019 14:00
That's a mother
By Anonymous - 23/02/2020 20:00
Riled up
By Anonymous - 20/01/2024 23:00 - United Kingdom
By sillyfox4lyfe - 07/05/2011 07:08 - United States
By Anonymous - 05/12/2010 08:10 - Canada
By omgstfuplz - 16/09/2009 08:38 - United States
Compassionate
By Anonymous - 25/01/2021 12:01 - Australia - Carnegie
Top comments
Comments
Just agree with her and slink away with your tail between your legs.
What exactly was she supposed to do?
She could have asked for examples, or asked why he felt that way. Aside from the irony of her answer specifically, immediately getting defensive isn't good communication.
If you didn't see this before you got married YDI. That's something you'd find out unless you rushed into it.
this could possibly be a new developement
Tell her she never disagrees with anything you say, ever. Then she will have to disagree with you, and admit she always disagrees with you. BOOM! Reverse psychology. :D
Set yourself up for failure there. You left absolutely no escape.
you put her on the defensive. never put a spouse on the defensive if you want meaningful discussion. and never use terms like you ALWAYS or you NEVER. it puts them on the defensive because it's likely you're exaggerating
Some people just refuse to admit when they're wrong. Trying to get her to see that may be a lost cause.
Keywords
that's kind of a trap, man
What exactly was she supposed to do?