Anonymous wrote:I also find such discussions depressing, plus my wife is so super woke now that I can't help but wonder if her perspective might be different if she wasn't essentially a SAHM able to live off my substantial income for years. Five minutes per day max of Trump related venting by her and then I leave the room.
Anonymous wrote:Sticking his head in the sand is his coping mechanism. I get it.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't this topic on here within the last month?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems rather dramatic on his part.
Is there anything else to this? Do your political conversations have a history of being testy? Is he afraid of being "attacked" over his views?
Thanks. No, we agree politically. Possibly he could feel bad if he doesn't want to take certain actions and I do? But I don't think I've attacked him like that in the past. Our really bad fights are always about the dishwasher.
I've thought maybe he's depressed, but I don't know.
Meaning that you want to go to protests and call your congressman, and he wants to stay out of the fray? With all of the protests going on lately, I can see how he might be afraid that he's going to get pressured into something that he doesn't to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems rather dramatic on his part.
Is there anything else to this? Do your political conversations have a history of being testy? Is he afraid of being "attacked" over his views?
Thanks. No, we agree politically. Possibly he could feel bad if he doesn't want to take certain actions and I do? But I don't think I've attacked him like that in the past. Our really bad fights are always about the dishwasher.
I've thought maybe he's depressed, but I don't know.
Anonymous wrote:That seems rather dramatic on his part.
Is there anything else to this? Do your political conversations have a history of being testy? Is he afraid of being "attacked" over his views?