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Prairiehiker -> RE: Doing things right (7/15/2008 11:07:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Pauley464 This question is inspired by humbleinspirit's query about why some things bother women, this one is just a specific example. One thing I've noticed is that when a woman asks a guy to do something for her and he does it, she gets angry with him because he didn't do it the way she would have/wanted him to do it, even though the end result is the same. The inevitable question she asks is, "Why didn't you do it right?" She then spends time, needlessly, redoing the entire job getting the same result the guy did. I have had this happen to me on many occasions and on some of these occasions I have even been assused of doing it deliberately in order to upset the woman in question or as evidence that I don't care for her. Why is the method of getting something done so important to women and why do they expect a guy to know, without her telling him, how she wants it done? Also, Why doesn't the end result matter? Who really knows. It depends on the woman. If I asked a man to do something, I let him have at it without me saying a word. I mean, if I asked him to do it, that means i can't do it myself, so, why would I tell him how to do it. Unless, you're talking about laundry. Now, that's a different story. Women are very particular about laundry, and I can see why I'd do it again if a man didn't do it according to my instruction....like separating teh whites from the reds, or not putting the underwear with the jeans.
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