TheLawmaker Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 One thing I've learned, by observing male/female relationships, is that the woman is always right. Even if she is incorrect, if the man tries to argue his point, he is always the bad guy. Am I correct in this? Should I accept that all women are unable to accept when they're wrong?
brightrose Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 No, I don't think you should place that generalization on all women. I've dealt with men that are the same way. Some women might be like that, just as some men might be like that. Maybe it's not a complete 50/50 split But, some women CAN definitely admit that they are wrong. Sometimes if it comes to two people butting heads, if they're both being stubborn they will both want to be "right."
vsmini Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 One thing I've learned, by observing male/female relationships, is that the woman is always right. Even if she is incorrect, if the man tries to argue his point, he is always the bad guy. Am I correct in this? Should I accept that all women are unable to accept when they're wrong? Where are you observing this? And why are the men staying with women that can't accept being wrong? You shouldn't accept that all women are unable to accept when they're wrong. Proof: I'm a woman and I've admitted my wrongs to my guy when I was wrong. Bam. Close book now.
Sanman Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 One thing I've learned, by observing male/female relationships, is that the woman is always right. Even if she is incorrect, if the man tries to argue his point, he is always the bad guy. Am I correct in this? Should I accept that all women are unable to accept when they're wrong? As a guy who has known his fair share of women, I can argue with some and win, some will admit that they are wrong, but neither will want to sleep with you right afterward. Let things go and apologize quickly. It leaves more time for sex!
carhill Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 IIRC, my exW apologized once in our M and that was in MC. Ergo, she openly admitted she was wrong once. She used to complain that I apologized too much. I've been working on that My perspective is, if a woman isn't interested in taking responsibility and working towards the resolution of a valid issue, I don't want her in my life. Over and done. Better to be alone and healthy. I served my prison term already.
denise_xo Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 The incapacity to take responsibility for your own actions is, unfortunately, universal rather than gender specific. You need to screen individuals, not genders.
rafallus Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 It doesn't matter if she's factually right, what matters is her current emotional state (ie. she starts an argument if you come back late, because she was worried and cares about you).
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