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Arlo: We used to have conversation!
Janis: No, we didn't!
Janis: I'd talk and you'd sit there!
Arlo: That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it!
Arlo: It was white noise!
Most of marriedâs âconversationsâ are white noise. Kindâa like they (we) are affirming our existence. Our voices are heard, if no place other than home.
We have a male friend who speaks as if he was only issued a certain number of words at birth, and is afraid heâll use them up. Most answers are one word, and he frequently (almost always!) assumes his wife knows he wants a certain thing, and then gets hurt or upset when she canât read his mind.
If all you âhusbandsâ who think your comments and attitudes are all right, then, when your wives give just what you like, the silent treatment, why does that bother you? If I treat my hubby the same way, with no answer or monosyllabic answers, he gets defensive and accuses me of being angry. In all actuality, I get tired of all the âfavorsâ he asks of me, when I get nothing in return. Isnât it supposed to be give and take? Isnât it supposed to be a partnership? What, really, does a woman get out of marriage? And donât give me security and income. I already got that covered. Companionship? HA! Please, enlighten me, enlighten all of us poor women, so we donât make the same mistake twice, or save some poor woman before she signs that license the first time.
And guess what, guys â this is why there are divorces and women who are happy not to be dating. And this results in a LOT of clueless, unhappy single men late in life who canât believe that women like the company of those who they can talk to and expect a decent conversation in return (usually other women), and that out-of-work and/or stingy old retired guys whose claim to fame is bad sex and sitting on the couch every evening and all weekend are not all that attractiveâŠ
A wife gets tired of doing a monologue after a while. We say something and get no response, say something else and no response. Soon we look for a source of conversation that is two way, BOTH people talk.
JohnâŠ. you and Linda both seem to be in very bad places with your marriages. I feel bad for both of you. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Other than when I have the noise aversive headaches (see above), I much prefer to talk with my wife than with anyone else in the whole world. I am able to be 100% fully myself with her, and she with me. With most other folks, I am always only some subset of who I fully am. My wife makes me whole.
âIâve told the little woman many timesâ-Thereby suggesting the little woman filtered it out since youâve had to tell over and over.-My beloved, on the other hand, sometimes goes to the far end of the house and begins to inform me of important matters, assuming I can hear. If I respond at all, she yells, âWHAT?â, to which I answer, âexactlyâ..âTaint that I donât wanna listen, just not getting through.
Well, it wouldnât be so bad if you hadnât faked interested and interesting conversation BEFORE we signed the papers! That is fraud! And apparently par for the course.
Jobecur over 10 years ago
Oooh, youâre in deep doodoo now, Arlo!
TaliesinWI over 10 years ago
Run.
joedon2007 over 10 years ago
I guess we can assume that Janis got her insurance o pay for a new phone
ajr58 over 10 years ago
Was that the 2nd wife, or the third? :>
bhmcintosh over 10 years ago
(facepalm) Oh Arlo, Arlo, Arlo⊠you were doing fine âtil that last panel there.
mourdac Premium Member over 10 years ago
trouble in Paradise
lutherg1 over 10 years ago
Most of marriedâs âconversationsâ are white noise. Kindâa like they (we) are affirming our existence. Our voices are heard, if no place other than home.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
We have a male friend who speaks as if he was only issued a certain number of words at birth, and is afraid heâll use them up. Most answers are one word, and he frequently (almost always!) assumes his wife knows he wants a certain thing, and then gets hurt or upset when she canât read his mind.
ARLOS DAD over 10 years ago
Run-Run_run
Retired Dude over 10 years ago
Itâs not so much that we donât hear what theyâre saying, itâs just that we donât care.
Steve Miller over 10 years ago
Arlo has stepped in it now.
Ermine Notyours over 10 years ago
For men, women talking is like geese honking in flight. The noise tells you they are there, but the actual content isnât important.
Dreamcat over 10 years ago
If all you âhusbandsâ who think your comments and attitudes are all right, then, when your wives give just what you like, the silent treatment, why does that bother you? If I treat my hubby the same way, with no answer or monosyllabic answers, he gets defensive and accuses me of being angry. In all actuality, I get tired of all the âfavorsâ he asks of me, when I get nothing in return. Isnât it supposed to be give and take? Isnât it supposed to be a partnership? What, really, does a woman get out of marriage? And donât give me security and income. I already got that covered. Companionship? HA! Please, enlighten me, enlighten all of us poor women, so we donât make the same mistake twice, or save some poor woman before she signs that license the first time.
Rob Smith Premium Member over 10 years ago
Ha ha, good stunned expression in the fourth panel.
bsqnbay over 10 years ago
Just because we men donât say itâŠdoesnât mean we think it or feel it.
topbunk over 10 years ago
incomming!
morningglory73 Premium Member over 10 years ago
I am a woman that says very little it was the husband that made all that white noise.
slsharris over 10 years ago
And guess what, guys â this is why there are divorces and women who are happy not to be dating. And this results in a LOT of clueless, unhappy single men late in life who canât believe that women like the company of those who they can talk to and expect a decent conversation in return (usually other women), and that out-of-work and/or stingy old retired guys whose claim to fame is bad sex and sitting on the couch every evening and all weekend are not all that attractiveâŠ
You gotta give attention to receive it backâŠ
locake over 10 years ago
A wife gets tired of doing a monologue after a while. We say something and get no response, say something else and no response. Soon we look for a source of conversation that is two way, BOTH people talk.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 10 years ago
JohnâŠ. you and Linda both seem to be in very bad places with your marriages. I feel bad for both of you. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Other than when I have the noise aversive headaches (see above), I much prefer to talk with my wife than with anyone else in the whole world. I am able to be 100% fully myself with her, and she with me. With most other folks, I am always only some subset of who I fully am. My wife makes me whole.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 10 years ago
âIâve told the little woman many timesâ-Thereby suggesting the little woman filtered it out since youâve had to tell over and over.-My beloved, on the other hand, sometimes goes to the far end of the house and begins to inform me of important matters, assuming I can hear. If I respond at all, she yells, âWHAT?â, to which I answer, âexactlyâ..âTaint that I donât wanna listen, just not getting through.
K M over 10 years ago
Stop digging, Arlo, just stop diggingâŠ
JP Steve Premium Member over 10 years ago
âIâm a man, but I can change, if I have toâŠI guessâ
Doctor_McCoy over 10 years ago
How many of you above have spouses who read these comments?
LuvThemPluggers over 10 years ago
Well, it wouldnât be so bad if you hadnât faked interested and interesting conversation BEFORE we signed the papers! That is fraud! And apparently par for the course.