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Fightin Fair

Dont you think that sarcasm is the worst trait that someone can bring to an  arguement(sic)... I think I would tune in more for my wifes point of view if she would drop the sarcasm... FYI I totoally love my wife

Re: Fightin Fair

  • You can't pick and choose when you like your partner's personality  traits. If it's okay to be sarcastic when you're having fun (and I'm assuming it is because if you didn't like sarcasm then you wouldn't have married your wife), then it's allowed when you're not having fun as well.

     

  • I think someone with terrible spelling makes me tune out even more quickly.
  • Why can't you tell her what you said above?
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • So tell her that! Better yet make up rules for fighting together (when you're not fighting) because you probably do things that she wants to veto too.

    I'll start you off:

    1- No Sarcasm

    2- Actively listen, no tuning out.

     

  • Maybe she would listen to you more if you gave up crafting and spent more time with her. What kind of crafts? Bow making? Quilting? Scrapbooking?And maybe not refer to yourself as a stud.

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  • No, I personally love sarcasm. 
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  • I am very sarcastic but try my best not to be when we fight.
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