angela146
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In the "clueless men" thread, we got into a discussion along the lines of "how can we trust each other" and "why do women sometimes not say what they mean and make men guess".
Here is a thought, and it really applies to both men and women.
When you marry someone - or enter into some other kind of life-bond with them - one of the things that goes along with that bond is the question of life and death.
Someone, somewhere along the way, may have to make the decision of whether or not to "pull the plug". If you aren't married, it is a decision for the next of kin (parent, brother, child etc.).
But when you marry, your spouse becomes your next of kin. Unless you have a living will or other document to the contrary, your spouse has to decide whether or not to keep you alive or - effectively - kill you.
Would you want to live in this particular situation? You may not be able to communicate. You may have "thought" you knew what you wanted when you talked about it years before in the abstract. But this isn't abstract. It's real.
When it comes right down to it, your spouse has to know your mind and can't just rely on your words. He/she is answerable only to God and to you (if there is an afterlife).
I think that one of the reasons men and women are *verbally* inscrutable to each other in a dating environment is that we need to develop deeper levels of communication. Among other things, we're interviewing the person who may someday have our life in their hands.
And no matter how much we talk about it, talk isn't enough. There has to be a bit of a mind-reading relationship. The different languages of men and women are there to force us to a deeper level, for those times when words won't suffice.
Here is a thought, and it really applies to both men and women.
When you marry someone - or enter into some other kind of life-bond with them - one of the things that goes along with that bond is the question of life and death.
Someone, somewhere along the way, may have to make the decision of whether or not to "pull the plug". If you aren't married, it is a decision for the next of kin (parent, brother, child etc.).
But when you marry, your spouse becomes your next of kin. Unless you have a living will or other document to the contrary, your spouse has to decide whether or not to keep you alive or - effectively - kill you.
Would you want to live in this particular situation? You may not be able to communicate. You may have "thought" you knew what you wanted when you talked about it years before in the abstract. But this isn't abstract. It's real.
When it comes right down to it, your spouse has to know your mind and can't just rely on your words. He/she is answerable only to God and to you (if there is an afterlife).
I think that one of the reasons men and women are *verbally* inscrutable to each other in a dating environment is that we need to develop deeper levels of communication. Among other things, we're interviewing the person who may someday have our life in their hands.
And no matter how much we talk about it, talk isn't enough. There has to be a bit of a mind-reading relationship. The different languages of men and women are there to force us to a deeper level, for those times when words won't suffice.