I'm reminded of a famous scene with Jack Nicholson in "As Good As It Gets", where a woman asks him "How do you write women so well?", and he replies "I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability".
My opinion: too many women want to make their own decisions, but still have Daddy be obligated to fix it when it turns out badly.
My opinion: too many women want to make their own decisions, but still have Daddy be obligated to fix it when it turns out badly.
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Ouch! But so very true.
So glad I have my wonderful husband to fix my messes.
You are right. Many married women have very selective memory, when something goes well they recall having persuaded their husband to do it even though he was reluctant, when things turn out badly they recall having struggled to convince him not to make that terrible mistake but he was too hard headed to listen to the voice of reason. They may give their husbands occasional credit for having made the right decision on his own without input but just about never admit that they talked him into a decision that turned out badly. How many married men want to tell me how wrong I am?