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In reply to the discussion: Good Husbands are Submissive - MineralMan [View all]tkmorris
(11,138 posts)59. Your post took gender out of the equation
You went out of your way to say it goes both ways in fact. But your post TITLE, now there you chose to highlight the male gender.
I wonder if it would have been received as well had you said "Good wives are submissive". I also wonder if you didn't title it the way you did just for the cheap applause. Nah, I'm just kidding, I'm not really wondering about either of those things.
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You went to the restaurant BECAUSE it made her feel better, not because you are
bike man
Apr 2013
#2
If its none of those things, submissive is not the right word,as that is a definition of submissive
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#6
It's a wide world of words we have to draw from. The baggage that comes with that one
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#37
Sharing decisionmaking and not insisting on winning every fight is not submissive.
Fearless
Apr 2013
#11
Nah. Good husbands needn't be submissive. I prefer cooperation and partnership, for both parties.
fishwax
Apr 2013
#18
Wasn't the OP a response to one about "submissive wives"? So yes, it does look different.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#29
Absolutely. As I said earlier, I think a relationship is healthiest when neither is dominant.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#47
I agree that the healthiest relationships are those in which neither party is "dominant."
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#28
A comedian friend of mine called it the 4-word key to a successful marriage:
truebluegreen
Apr 2013
#45
I firmly believe that the world would be a far better place if women were in charge.
truebluegreen
Apr 2013
#43
If general female and male voting trends hold true, then you're likely right about Congress.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#57
Good husbands and good wives are both submissive nearly all the time, I think.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2013
#58