Date: 1/6/2004 7:13:00 AM
From Authorid: 60052
If you come up with the answer to that one, let me know. I've been married 5 years to a man that I love dearly, but refuses to communicate with me. |
Date: 1/6/2004 8:14:00 AM
From Authorid: 53284
Men communicate through their actions, not their words. When a man goes to work every day, comes home and plays with the kids, that's a form of communication. Look at his actions, don't expect him to be Oprah! |
Date: 1/6/2004 8:40:00 AM
From Authorid: 60052
What if he just comes home sits on the couch and makes grunting noises indicating that he wants dinner and nothing else? |
Date: 1/6/2004 8:51:00 AM
From Authorid: 58611
spend more time together so that he can become more comfortable with you and being around you. |
Date: 1/6/2004 11:21:00 AM
From Authorid: 57404
Spend more time together, learn to sense when something is wrong or on his mind. Let him know that if he ever needs to talk he can talk to you etc. Be supportive. Men don't communicate like us women do. Ahh let me rephrase that, most men don't I guess. My husband tells me everything that is on his mind and if he is upset about something. I will hear about it, so our communication is great. Some guys go into their cave to solve problems or to relax, instead of talking about it. That book men are from mars, women are from venus. That book really helped me a lot in understanding things better. Of course each person is different, but it really helped with understanding things better from both sides. God Bless |
Date: 1/7/2004 6:48:00 AM
From Authorid: 54987
It's obviously bothering you... so why can't you accept the way he is? Maybe he's said everything he has to say. Maybe he's boring. Maybe he feels intimidated. Ask and he'll tell you.... hopefully! |