I love a good Gewurzt (though I sure hate remembering how to pronounce it!), but I also love Riesling.
I love a good Gewurzt (though I sure hate remembering how to pronounce it!), but I also love Riesling.
I don't know what the first thing is, but I sure hate Riesling.
Duh,an apple a day keeps the Doctor away.
It's so condescending. "Yes dear, whatever you want dear." If I wanted someone with no opinions and no ability to make their own decisions I would have gotten a dog.
I wish I could recommend this more than once.
Somewhat similarly SO is a chronic apologizer and it does get a bit irritating sometimes: "why are you apologizing for that, you shouldn't need to apologize for that".
The trope isn't based on the notion that women or wives are infallable or actually right about anything. It's based on the notion that they're irrational and can't be reasoned with.
I hate that tired "yes, dear" trope about how guys are supposed to apologize for everything and agree with everything their wives say. Don't bother actually listening or discussing anything like you're dealing with a complete human with a brain, just appease and placate her to shut her up.
Same thing with my boyfriend. And he'll agree about the most inane things because he hates forming opinions. He once said, "I don't like oatmeal, but I don't hate oatmeal." My friend straight up told him, "That's not an opinion."
In what kind of situation do you not think your fiancee should agree with you? I could understand if it was a situation where you didn't expect him to agree with you, but not if you think he shouldn't agree with what you are saying because that makes it sound like you don't agree with what you are saying...
When my fiancee agrees with me when I really think he shouldn't, I actually get more pissed off because he's not being honest.
Look, Sarah Connor is one of my movie heroes and I will forever pay tribute to Linda Hamilton for what she did with that role but uhhh... have these people never seen the original film? Sarah wasn't exactly in "Mother of the Revolution Poster Girl" form quite yet. About the baddest thing she did was bite Kyle in an…
Even if he has come back to life (or was never really dead), the character growth that resulted from his death in The Avengers doesn't suddenly go away. It's not like his death fundamentally changed who they are: Tony Stark is still Tony Stark, etc. The point was to give them something that would allow them to put…