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Asked by Paul Schroeder 1 year 196 days ago.

If a husband is all alone in the woods, arguing, and there's no one around to hear him, is he still wrong?



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In the universal 'Battle of the Sexes",

('Men, from Mars', women from salons) what seems the most insurmountable difference?

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» Answer from Marijo Phelps Answer given 1 year 196 days ago.
Depends on whose husband he is..... GRIN

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
Yours, silly.

» Comment from Marijo Phelps Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
Mine is from Texas and he is NEVER wrong - just ask him.

» Answer from Hilda Cang Answer given 1 year 195 days ago.
In this case, he is not wrong. He is a smart husband. His wife is a very lucky woman to have a man so considerate and caring, for her.

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
You have quite a cultural knack for charming any distraught husband....

» Answer from Dianne Lehmann Answer given 1 year 195 days ago.
When a woman wants her way and is unwilling to compromise, then the man is always wrong. It can go the other way too. But it seems to do that less often. :)

The most insurmountable difference? That's a good question and one that many people have tried to answer over the years.

Being a woman, it's hard for me to look at things from a male perspective. And it seems to me that in order to answer that question, that is what I would have to do. Maybe we should look to transsexuals for the answer. I do not personally know any.

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
And I thought this was going to be easy, for you!

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
I once dated a woman who had breasts on her back; it was wondrous for slow dancing!

"Ask transexuals", WHAT?!

» Comment from Dianne Lehmann Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
The last part of your question: What seems the most insurmountable difference between men and women?

It's not physical because modern medicine can do some really weird things.

I think that we just see things very differently. Men make fun of women in general for not having any sense financially, but women are more about security and all that it implies. There are a lot of behaviors that could be tied to wanting security of one kind or another. Men seem to be more about moving around and taking risks and having more fun. A woman is going to want to stay put so that she can keep all the things that make her secure near to her. A man could probably put all of that into a backpack and hit the road just about any time.

That's my best stab at it. :)

» Answer from Mark Shapiro Answer given 1 year 193 days ago.
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If he is arguing he is wrong, but I am amazed at how often this is true, if the wife is on vacation for a week and me and the teenage kid are at home, everything works just fine. When she's home, she notices hundreds of things that are wrong!

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
You most certainly have your finger on it.

Dishes left in the sink, for instance, aren't at all merely dishes in the sink; for men, they are.

For women, dishes left in the sink, symbolize destruction and poverty, chaos and loss.


» Answer from Jean Horst Answer given 1 year 193 days ago.
Hmmm, does he WANT to be wrong? Most men just pick a fight so they can make up later...

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
He never chooses to be wrong, purposefully and

"make-up sex", isn't all it's racked up to be.

» Answer from Brianna Popsickle Answer given 1 year 192 days ago.
Who's to say who's right and wrong? I only know, you come up with the BEST questions. :)

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 192 days ago.
But, in your opinion,what seems the most insurmountable difference?


» Comment from Brianna Popsickle Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
Fortunately, we haven't experienced any 'insurmountable' differences yet ... We tend to agree on matters of any importance, like how to raise children and financial issues. These days, recycling can cause us some grief. I think he's too rigid, but have to admit, he's probably right. Wish I had something more interesting to tell ya ...

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
'Recycling'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????????????

"I think he's too rigid", sounds too much like Mae West:

"A hard man is good to find!"

» Comment from Brianna Popsickle Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
What do you think is the most insurmountable difference Paul?

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
I could wax eloquently on this subject, or be facile, but I was seeking OUTSIDE seasoned responses, from gifted writers.......

When both sexes were very young and beginning dating, the insurmountable differences, were breasts!

("Nice to see BOTH of you, here, again!")

But we have all grown up and our differences are grown up, as well............

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 1 year 191 days ago.
only if he doesn"t change into a woman .....hahaha....What!?

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 1 year 191 days ago.
Does urinating, while sitting, qualify?

» Answer from Marcia Balthazar Answer given 1 year 188 days ago.
It takes two to argue

» Answer from Octavia Hansen Answer given 1 year 164 days ago.
Hmmm . . . so you're telling me this guy's alone in the woods . . . and he's STILL arguing? And if there's no one around the hear him . . . he's not even listening to himself. But he's a married man? Maybe that was the last time he was listening and he still got the answer wrong. Ahhhhh . . . human relations . . . a constant source of amusement.

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