The way we communicate/reluctant husbands
Suzanna and Darrell
> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 07:57:45 -0700somene is telling
> From: "Dawn Falbe" <dawn@...>
>Subject: THE WAY WE COMMUNICATE
>When I read "prove" "justify" etc and those other words that indicate
>me what to do it puts my back up (as we say in England)... I do think it'sI agree that it is important to write words in the way actually say them or
>important to write words in the way we actually say them or are said to
>us... Only then can someone truly respond in a way that is clear.
are said to us. Perhaps you should go back and read my original post
regarding my reluctant husband. You definately twisted it into something
that it wasn't.
Suzanna
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I agree that it is important to write words in the way actually say them or
are said to us. Perhaps you should go back and read my original post
regarding my reluctant husband. You definately twisted it into something
that it wasn't.
Suzanna
Hi Suzanna,
If I didn't welcome you to the list, WELCOME!!
Many times one person's post triggers a thought in another's mind and that
person writes about their thought. Many times it is not a direct personal
response. I think she may have been hearing something and repeating back
what she is hearing for further clarification. or simply posting about the
subject of power in relationships because something you said may have
reminded her of something she was already thinking of.
~Elissa Cleaveland
"It is nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction
have
not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry." A. Einstein
are said to us. Perhaps you should go back and read my original post
regarding my reluctant husband. You definately twisted it into something
that it wasn't.
Suzanna
Hi Suzanna,
If I didn't welcome you to the list, WELCOME!!
Many times one person's post triggers a thought in another's mind and that
person writes about their thought. Many times it is not a direct personal
response. I think she may have been hearing something and repeating back
what she is hearing for further clarification. or simply posting about the
subject of power in relationships because something you said may have
reminded her of something she was already thinking of.
~Elissa Cleaveland
"It is nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction
have
not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry." A. Einstein