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Happy happy Monday everybody Today has been kind of crazy and I'm just I'm ready to just like chill out, but anyway I have a question. Do you guys ever feel guilty when you critique your partner? I Do I do I don't know my personality is I apologize for things even when I should not apologize for them So even when it comes to critiquing him on things that I don't like, I am very passive, but he's allowed me to be way more outspoken in our marriage, which I really do appreciate because I'm typically not like that. If I don't like something, I kind of just am like, yeah, no. So only my close friends and family and him allow me to be that way. Um, but do you guys ever feel guilty when you critique your partner or am I just weird? Let me know. chime in.
I think it's all about how you approach the situation really you know you just start if you come onto strong you know then will have their guard up what I like to do for example is oh Jacqueline you silly goose how many times I have to tell you you're lucky that I like the simple things in life is Boyer use simple This is why me and my friends call you simple Jack
Your example was good, but no, you're right. I agree with that approach. It definitely does depend on how strong you do come off because for one tone, right? So yeah, for sure.
Not at all if she needs it she needs it but I don't do it in a rude way yeah you know like I am a jolly babe look at yourself for a moment OK this is what we can do this is what it will come out to so can we please try to do this
See and I agree with you. It's the person above too also mentioned basically like how you basically critique someone. I think that's very important. Some people have critiqued me in relationships in such a rude, nasty way and so I feel like when I critique someone even if I am saying it nicely I'm like oh I'm so sorry but it's like you know it's okay It's mine, as long as it's...
I don't think it's a bit thin like critique but as an advice everything that you say to him or everything that he listens to you were like the way you say to him
How do you actually put that as advice? That's actually better worded, I must say. Because I think critiquing, it kind of comes off as like picking maybe and not trying to like pick at them like a bully but like you know it can be kind of annoying. So yeah, maybe some advice is better. It's more positive language.