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Mike Powell | ROB MCCART | Happy Lunar New Year! |
March 20, 2026 9:59 AM * |
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> Not sure if there's a message in this or not but when my ex-wife > and I split up she said at the end that what bothered her most > about me was that: > 1 - I never argued (I'd think that a good thing?) > ..And 2 - I always thought I was right, and I always was.. > Again.. sounds like it Should be a good thing but maybe not > when viewed from the other side.. B) For some reason, as I read those, they seem like a contradiction. Like, if you were the (only) one of you that never argued, then how would #2 even be obvious? I have met a few women over the years... luckily ones I never dated... that came right out and said that they like to argue and don't like it when men won't argue with them. Their reasoning, IIRC, is that sometimes they needed to be argued with for some validation purpose... my memory is hazy on that bit now. In some cases, no doubt, it had to do with them being upset with someone else... boss, co-worker, etc... that they didn't feel that they could argue with. Hearing them say that was eye-opening. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * I'll have one brain on drugs with bacon, toast and juice. --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: Capitol City Online (618:250/10) |
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