I wonder how much our political system has created this in the rest of our discourse. We’ve landed in a two-party only system, so everything (and everyone!) is supposed to be one one side or the other politically. Countries with multiple parties in a parliament have shifting alliances and coalitions. I think that allowed for a greater understanding of compromise and nuance, more “give-and-take” in daily life. |
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Dr. Laura quote: "in any relationship, the person who appears to care the least has the most power"
As much as everyone likes to say they hate playing games, very accurate. |
Or, you can learn to set and maintain healthy boundaries + cultivate an emotional connection, rather than being manipulative. It's more effective and emotionally healthy. Why someone would want constant power plays in your relationship is beyond me. |
Have you heard the way Dr. Laura talks about liberals? She absolutely contributes to that divide. |
+ 100000 |
| Wait ... is she stlll alive? |
It is very obvious that you didn’t read the book |
I was thinking the same thing. Is this a post from the 90s? |
You're either a troll or a very weak woman. |
She is alive and well 😅 |
| I already have a dog. |
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"What can I do to make them want to be alive and want to be with me?" she said. "That should be the first thought in the morning when you roll over and see your beloved.""
OMG no thanks. |
| I just find it interesting that most of us haven't read the book but all of us have strong opinions about it. I don't get why everything has to be "my way or highway", middle ground exists. |
So true!! |
I don’t need a book to make my husband happy. Sorry if you do. |