the force is strong in this one
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Originally Posted by
KellyV GG
So, he gets up, stomps out of the room and eventually comes back dressed masculine. So, I ask him what's up and he says he can't argue with me dressed like that. which leads to a whole other thing because that was pretty much saying to me that it was just fine to be a girl unless you need to be a man to be in a stronger position and therefore superior to me.
Wow. Very clever girl you are. Based on this and a couple of other posts, I would suggest that he would be outmatched in an argument with you.
I know a lot of the ladies here will disagree, but I think you hit the nail right on the head. He is NOT comfortable with who he is, evidenced by the macho act with his buddies that you described.
When the "argument" starts, the makeup and wig has to come off because "she" isn't strong enough to deal with you without resorting to what "he" can bring to the fight. Because at the root of this is the perception of what you were doing. It's telling that you say "it was no big deal" and then "he stomps out of the room". Those of us who are "masculine challenged" like to discuss things until we reach a mutual understanding but the testosterone laden among us like to stomp and yell.
The other component is the sheer intimidation factor. Aggressive men have always kinda put me off balance and I totally understand your offense at him changing to macho mode just to, in his mind, finish an argument.
My heart goes out to both of you, and my words of advice would be the same to either of you; Hug her.
-Misty
some dumb poster above me
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Originally Posted by
Gerard
...I agree with the poster above me
Um hello ...Gerard?
My name is Misty, nice to meet you, ;-)