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hampshire

2021-01-10 17:12:42
  • #1
I love my wife and trust that her actions are good and right. Things that need to go upstairs are upstairs. Things that need to go downstairs are downstairs. Things that are on the stairs apparently belong there. Things that I am told to move somewhere, I move there (if I don't have anything better to do, forget, or...). It's actually quite simple: men like to think explicitly, not implicitly. Men are like Americans in that way. They pay more attention to a "DONT WALK" sign than a red pedestrian light. They walk on a "sidewalk" and not on the "pavement," otherwise they'd probably be found in the middle of the street, and they say "horsebackriding" so they know where to sit on the horse...
 

ypg

2021-01-10 17:20:25
  • #2
How boring :D
 

Schimi1791

2021-01-10 17:27:26
  • #3
The problem is probably also that women expect men to be able to read minds. Occasionally that may actually be the case, but in most cases it is not. Therefore, I also prefer explicit instructions to move this or that over there. Today, for example, I found a small box directly in front of the door to the garages. I moved it to the place where it had been for several days. Shortly thereafter... the box was back in front of the door! I didn’t put it back in "its" place. Only then did my wife come to me with a "slightly elevated pulse" and gave me insight into her thoughts, that the box absolutely must and immediately find another place – preferably in the trash. Why not say so right away?! And... at the moment I feel strong "vibrations" in the ether that I absolutely must and immediately set the table for dinner... :rolleyes:
 

hampshire

2021-01-10 17:29:27
  • #4
Nah, it's just the standard energy-saving mode. There's always another way, but it doesn't have to be.
 

Schimi1791

2021-01-10 17:30:52
  • #5
It only gets bad with permanent "airplane mode" ... :D
 

pagoni2020

2021-01-10 18:12:33
  • #6
I fear this is more of a gender-neutral, namely human communication issue..... :D
 
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