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[quote=Anonymous]I’m trying to switch the genders in my mind so I am not falling into genders stereotypes. - the interaction with the person at the bar - saying they were too busy sounded like a correction of behavior. It really didn’t need to be said - the person at the bar is an adult that can speak for themselves. Your spouse is an adult that can decide if the service is so slow they would rather try a different bartender or give up or if they are willing to wait. - The interaction at the performance was odd - without understanding the tone/body language and if this was one of those, we are really fighting about something else, but this is the trigger, hard to say what happened - He should not be “yelling at you” regardless - he has the right to stand up for himself in how he wants to be treated and you have the same right and both should be able to be done without yelling. [/quote]
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