Can't say I didn't see this coming after my last post ;)
There is a fine line between not budging because you're right and not budging because that would admit you may be wrong. All relationships revolve more around the compromise than the stubbornness. Can't really say that many people claim to have a marriage "built on stubbornness", unless it's where both parties are too stubborn to divorce.
Haha no I promise not related to your last comment, I had this one in mind since I started this whole series.
Most people won't budge just because they want to get their way (or, worse, they just don't want me to get my way!) and that irks me to no end. It's probably the biggest 'negative trait' a person can have that I just cannot handle.
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Can't say I didn't see this coming after my last post ;)
There is a fine line between not budging because you're right and not budging because that would admit you may be wrong. All relationships revolve more around the compromise than the stubbornness. Can't really say that many people claim to have a marriage "built on stubbornness", unless it's where both parties are too stubborn to divorce.
Haha no I promise not related to your last comment, I had this one in mind since I started this whole series.
Most people won't budge just because they want to get their way (or, worse, they just don't want me to get my way!) and that irks me to no end. It's probably the biggest 'negative trait' a person can have that I just cannot handle.
Hmmmm....this might be why a man will never marry you!
We won't get married, then. I go beyond being stubborn, and I'll often refuse to do or admit things on grounds of obscure "matters of principle."
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