I can tell you this. Things go a lot smoother when we agree with Mrs scaredy. As they say, you can be right. Or you can be married. But you can’t be both. I think that advice is generally understood to be directed at males attempting to argue with females.[/quote]
Sure, he disagrees with me about things all the time. But where sexism and misogyny are concerned, he’s the one who will often come to me to discuss situations at work or he’ll bring up a situation that has happened with the kids, etc. He notices it on his own these days.
FWIW, I would never want to be married to someone who agrees with me all day long. I just want someone who is able to back his positions with facts and logic, with a little bit of emotional reasoning to smooth out the rough edges.