Why ladies, why?... Is logic not a strong suit for many of you?
Ok, now that I'm permanently branded a sexist no matter what I say or do after this I'll get on with my post...
I learned the following from my wife today:
1. If I say her >>>VIEW<<< is narrow minded and illogical it is tantamount to me calling >>>HER<<< stupid.
2. If she tells me to "don't say anything else" and to "leave her alone" that it ISN'T the same as saying shut up, despite the above mentioned [enlightenment] that I received.
3. Women want to be treated like everyone else (and not like a possession), but when treated like everyone else lament that they should be treated differently from everyone else.
4. 'Feelings' rule the day. No matter what day, or the time of day.
5. When logical argument angles are nonexistent play the victim card.
In regards to enlightenment #1, she hates the fact that I won't promise to do something before I know what I'm promising to do. She'll say "Hey, can you do something for me?" and then wait for an answer. I reserve the right to say "no" to anyone for anything, but once I say "yes" I'll do my damnedest to get it done. She actually got pissed yesterday, not because she asked me if I'd do something and I asked her what it was, but because it came up in discussion. She got pissy, so I left the house for a few hours. When I came back I got the expected ignore-fest. Didn't hear from her at work the following day (today), so I texted her and laid out my whole view again. I added that her viewpoint was narrow minded and illogical. I did so because she feels that simply because she's my wife that I am supposed to say "oh yeah, I'll do it... what do you need?". That won't happen, ever. The simple solution is to cut to the chase and ask me what you want done instead of playing games by asking me if I'll simply agree to do [something] before knowing details.
#2 is plain and simple.
#3 is sort of outlined in #1 in that I have that rule for everyone, but she feels like she should be an exception. Bottom line is that she walks on two legs and breathes air like every other human being I know, so why would I bend such a basic and logical rule?
#4 I won't be able to explain as well because I'd have to lay out the whole setting and argument along with supporting past events. It should suffice to say that apparently in the female universe 1+1=3... if you feel that it should.
#5 I never get tired of that one because I always always always see it coming. She did it today as a matter of fact. As soon as she realized that her feelings don't hold much weight against logic she shifted gears and spouted "Funny how it is ALL my fault....". The funny thing is that most of our arguments start because she feels (there goes that word again) a certain way about something and runs with it.
Maybe someone can [actually] enlighten me as to how emotion trumps logic?