Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are simple beings. Don't treat them the way you treat your female friends. They thrive under certain conditions, but don't expect those conditions to be the same as they are for you. Keep things simple, defined, provide binary choices, etc. They do better. They also like to feel important. Let them think they are in charge sometimes. It's like dealing with your toddler. Easy when you do it right and very frustrating if you think that person is going to be able to keep up like your sister or BFF.
--Happily married to a very smart and successful man for 20 years
My mom could get any man in the family to carry anything, whether they were 4 or 40 by saying how strong you would have to be to lift it.
She said they never change from being small boys.
(I think that is pathetic, and sort of an excuse to not hold them accountable. )
I hear you. But it’s all about aligning your expectations with reality. Expecting them to think/be like you or your girlfriends will leave you miserable. They are good at certain things. If you give them stuff you don’t want to do instead of trying to make them do half of your work, life is much easier.
Anonymous wrote:There are more than two genders. Opposite of what?
Anonymous wrote:There are more than two genders.
Anonymous wrote:There are more than two genders. Opposite of what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are simple beings. Don't treat them the way you treat your female friends. They thrive under certain conditions, but don't expect those conditions to be the same as they are for you. Keep things simple, defined, provide binary choices, etc. They do better. They also like to feel important. Let them think they are in charge sometimes. It's like dealing with your toddler. Easy when you do it right and very frustrating if you think that person is going to be able to keep up like your sister or BFF.
--Happily married to a very smart and successful man for 20 years
My mom could get any man in the family to carry anything, whether they were 4 or 40 by saying how strong you would have to be to lift it.
She said they never change from being small boys.
(I think that is pathetic, and sort of an excuse to not hold them accountable. )
Anonymous wrote:Men are simple beings. Don't treat them the way you treat your female friends. They thrive under certain conditions, but don't expect those conditions to be the same as they are for you. Keep things simple, defined, provide binary choices, etc. They do better. They also like to feel important. Let them think they are in charge sometimes. It's like dealing with your toddler. Easy when you do it right and very frustrating if you think that person is going to be able to keep up like your sister or BFF.
--Happily married to a very smart and successful man for 20 years
Anonymous wrote:For me, as a female, the best advice I got about men was don't try to put layers and find meaning behind their words. If they say they are tired, they are tired. If they say I hate this object, they hate that object. If they say they like to do a certain activity, they like to do that activity. There's no subtlety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more than two genders. Opposite of what?
Ok. What’s anything at all that helped you to understand someone other than yourself?
You don’t have to go that far. Simply ask: what helped you understand someone better of another gender?