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I drop hints to my husband, and he never picks up on them!
Carol asks: “I drop so many hints to my husband as to what he should get me for Valentine’s Day or for my Birthday, and he never picks up on them. I think he loves me, but sometimes I wonder. What am I doing wrong?” That’s because we as women would pick up on these hints. We notice people’s preferences...
Men Interrupting Men
Jane observed that the men in her office seemed to have no problem being interrupted by other men. However, when Jane, or another woman, interrupted these same men by asking a question, most of the responses from the men differed greatly from the way they interacted with each other. This naturally surprised, and sometimes, infuriated Jane...
My husband’s driving is driving me crazy!
Sarah says: "My husband’s driving is making me crazy. He goes too fast. He switches lanes constantly. Even though he’s never been in an accident, it scares me to death when I’m in the car with him. He gets so angry when I try to talk to him about it. What am I supposed to do?"
When my husband arrives home from work I just can’t get his attention! What’s the problem?
Mary says: “When my husband gets home from work I’m so excited to see him. I’m a stay-at-home Mom, and I miss the company of adults sometimes. I get disappointed again and again when he ignores me. It’s as if I’m talking, I say something and he doesn’t even hear me. What should I do?”
Why can’t my husband find things without my help?
Carol says: “My husband is constantly asking me to find things for him. He’ll say: 'Where are my keys?' Or 'Where’s my wallet?' I feel like I’m expected to drop everything and help him. What gives?”
I need my husband to listen to me, not try to solve my problems!
Nadine says: “My husband is always trying to tell me what to do. It drives me crazy. I come home from work and I just need to vent. I don’t need him to solve my problems. What does he think I’m an idiot? And when I tell him this, it just makes it worse. What should I do?”