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Well, a wife who thinks that she can get her way by beating a dead horse is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a husband. Such a wife diminishes her husband's value by an abusive disregard of his beliefs that he has already made known. Any man that loves his wife, would listen and does not have to have the last say in the marriage, they come together. I know Couples who the man does this, and they have a good relationship. Head does not mean a man has the Last say and dominates the relationship. |
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Well, a wife who thinks that she can get her way by beating a dead horse is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a husband. Such a wife diminishes her husband's value by an abusive disregard of his beliefs that he has already made known. Any man that loves his wife, would listen and does not have to have the last say in the marriage, they come together. I know Couples who the man does this, and they have a good relationship. Head does not mean a man has the Last say and dominates the relationship. When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. |
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Toodygirl5
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Wed 06/05/13 06:47 PM
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When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. No, It is not about "beating a dead horse." Couples that are in good relationships do not have to worry about the Man having the last word in a disagreement. When couples come together as One, they Agree. |
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When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. No, It is not about "beating a dead horse." Couples that are in good relationships do not have to worry about the Man having the last word in a disagreement. When couples come together as One, they Agree. Married couple do not always agree on things. I know so because I had a successful marriage until my wife died. Frankly, I consider it wrong to insist that a discussion hasn't ended until the husband agrees with the wife. |
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When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. No, It is not about "beating a dead horse." Couples that are in good relationships do not have to worry about the Man having the last word in a disagreement. When couples come together as One, they Agree. Married couple do not always agree on things. I know so because I had a successful marriage until my wife died. Frankly, I consider it wrong to insist that a discussion hasn't ended until the husband agrees with the wife. dont think there has to be agreement just agreement that it's over (the discussion) or that it's to be rescheduled (break time) |
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When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. No, It is not about "beating a dead horse." Couples that are in good relationships do not have to worry about the Man having the last word in a disagreement. When couples come together as One, they Agree. Married couple do not always agree on things. I know so because I had a successful marriage until my wife died. Frankly, I consider it wrong to insist that a discussion hasn't ended until the husband agrees with the wife. dont think there has to be agreement just agreement that it's over (the discussion) or that it's to be rescheduled (break time) According to my understanding of Teresa Atkin's article, in "mistake" #6, Atkin is describing a wife who refuses to agree to end an argument until she gets her way. |
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Anyway, I didn't disagree on the importance of communication. I merely said that the article's author is describing a wife's response to communication that has already taken place. the communication is not over, however, until both parties agree that it is. a husband who thinks he can decide that the communication is over is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a wife. the degree to which the scenario that you describe shows a husband who diminsihes his wife's value by an abusive disregard that she wiches to continue talking is an abuser I just have this vision of a man telling his wife shut yer face! I'm right! you're wrong! now go make me a sammich |
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All I know is the husband or boyfriend shouldn't deny himself what makes him happy to live a sad life and make the lady happy. Hence a day will come when he seeks for joy elsewhere. The Adulterer always ends with the short end of the stick in divorce court, so "Joy" better be able to support him after the ex gets through with him................. |
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When a wife is "beating a dead horse", she is trying to have the last say and to dominate the relationship. No, It is not about "beating a dead horse." Couples that are in good relationships do not have to worry about the Man having the last word in a disagreement. When couples come together as One, they Agree. Married couple do not always agree on things. I know so because I had a successful marriage until my wife died. Frankly, I consider it wrong to insist that a discussion hasn't ended until the husband agrees with the wife. dont think there has to be agreement just agreement that it's over (the discussion) or that it's to be rescheduled (break time) According to my understanding of Teresa Atkin's article, in "mistake" #6, Atkin is describing a wife who refuses to agree to end an argument until she gets her way. yes well that is not what I am talking about and really do not know anyone over the age of 4 1/2 who behaves that way so maybe your author was doing her researach in a nursery school... so methinks |
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Anyway, I didn't disagree on the importance of communication. I merely said that the article's author is describing a wife's response to communication that has already taken place. the communication is not over, however, until both parties agree that it is. a husband who thinks he can decide that the communication is over is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a wife. the degree to which the scenario that you describe shows a husband who diminsihes his wife's value by an abusive disregard that she wiches to continue talking is an abuser I just have this vision of a man telling his wife shut yer face! I'm right! you're wrong! now go make me a sammich :) pastrami |
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Anyway, I didn't disagree on the importance of communication. I merely said that the article's author is describing a wife's response to communication that has already taken place. the communication is not over, however, until both parties agree that it is. a husband who thinks he can decide that the communication is over is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a wife. the degree to which the scenario that you describe shows a husband who diminsihes his wife's value by an abusive disregard that she wiches to continue talking is an abuser I just have this vision of a man telling his wife shut yer face! I'm right! you're wrong! now go make me a sammich :) pastrami No! Roast beef! |
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Anyway, I didn't disagree on the importance of communication. I merely said that the article's author is describing a wife's response to communication that has already taken place. the communication is not over, however, until both parties agree that it is. a husband who thinks he can decide that the communication is over is an arrogant fool who does not deserve a wife. the degree to which the scenario that you describe shows a husband who diminsihes his wife's value by an abusive disregard that she wiches to continue talking is an abuser I just have this vision of a man telling his wife shut yer face! I'm right! you're wrong! now go make me a sammich :) pastrami |
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