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Hand In Hand, Not Eye To Eye
Contributed by Timothy Smith on Aug 19, 2006 (message contributor)
HAND IN HAND, NOT EYE TO EYE
There is a study by James Dobson that reveals that men use about 25,000 words a day, but women use 50,000. Now, ladies when you say, "My husband just won’t listen to me..." You’ve got to realize he doesn’t have the brain with the capacity to hold as much as you can say! It’s not our fault God gave us pea brains! Seriously, God made men and women differently, as a general rule, women are more verbal. And we need to realize that there are honest differences and recognize that not all problems will be resolved. Someone once said, "Reconciliation means burying the hatchet, not burying the issue." The issue you keep talking about, but disagree agreeably, walk hand in hand without necessarily having to see eye to eye.
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