Well, I have known peer pressure to work for good – my friends and I got another friend to stop smoking just by the fact that none of the rest of us smoked and just asked her not to smoke around us. The fact that we were almost always together (and she was my roommate) helped a lot! LOL (this was about 40 or so years ago) Not sure if Tregg could use similar tactics on Tina (mostly Tina needs some smarts!!!)
But it’s so easy and obvious! First you cultivate the person’s (almost said victim’s) trust, especially getting them used to letting you help with personal matters. Then you just wait until they need disposable undies and offer to help out. That’s how my grandma finally changed my grandpa. (And she still didn’t seem satisfied. Go figure.)
wldhrsy2luv about 5 years ago
Show them a little kindness. If it is a friend they will appreciate it, if it is an enemy, it will drive them nuts.
bkybl Premium Member about 5 years ago
How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?
Only one, if the light bulb really wants to change.
Yes, I know it’s old and lame, but I couldn’t resist.
contralto2b about 5 years ago
Well, I have known peer pressure to work for good – my friends and I got another friend to stop smoking just by the fact that none of the rest of us smoked and just asked her not to smoke around us. The fact that we were almost always together (and she was my roommate) helped a lot! LOL (this was about 40 or so years ago) Not sure if Tregg could use similar tactics on Tina (mostly Tina needs some smarts!!!)
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Just like a women, always trying to change people.
cknoblo Premium Member about 5 years ago
If those two haven’t figured it out yet, Tregg doesn’t stand much of a chance.
StephenRice about 5 years ago
But it’s so easy and obvious! First you cultivate the person’s (almost said victim’s) trust, especially getting them used to letting you help with personal matters. Then you just wait until they need disposable undies and offer to help out. That’s how my grandma finally changed my grandpa. (And she still didn’t seem satisfied. Go figure.)