funny, i only know of women treating men the way you say only men do. ive never met a woman who didnt take advantage of me, as you say only men do. you might want to take the blinders off there man, cause in my experience its the women who abuse, not the men.
Darin Hufford
Jun 10, 2012
I never said that "ONLY men do those things" Derrick. I think you feel like I said that, but that's not at all what I said. I am well aware that women are just as capable of speaking and doing abusive things to men. I've seen it and I've personally experienced it many times when I was in the dating world. Men and women do these things to each other. However It's not about who did what to whom. From my perspective I'm calling out which party I personally feel is ultimately responsible.
Aida
Jun 11, 2012
Great podcast, Darin! When I found out the topic was dating, I planned to listen to the beginning chat and then turn it off but instead, I ended up listening to the entire podcast in one sitting which I very rarely do. Some of the points that were discussed were helpful even for someone who’s been married for 45 years. There’s always something new to learn. That’s what I love about this journey.
funny, i only know of women treating men the way you say only men do. ive never met a woman who didnt take advantage of me, as you say only men do. you might want to take the blinders off there man, cause in my experience its the women who abuse, not the men.
I never said that "ONLY men do those things" Derrick. I think you feel like I said that, but that's not at all what I said. I am well aware that women are just as capable of speaking and doing abusive things to men. I've seen it and I've personally experienced it many times when I was in the dating world. Men and women do these things to each other. However It's not about who did what to whom. From my perspective I'm calling out which party I personally feel is ultimately responsible.
Great podcast, Darin! When I found out the topic was dating, I planned to listen to the beginning chat and then turn it off but instead, I ended up listening to the entire podcast in one sitting which I very rarely do. Some of the points that were discussed were helpful even for someone who’s been married for 45 years. There’s always something new to learn. That’s what I love about this journey.