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Premarital and Couples: The "Right" Way to Eat an Artichoke

Uploaded: Oct 11, 2019
At dinner recently, my husband and I were eating artichokes and having a spirited conversation, as we often do. I looked over at one point and noticed he was eating his artichoke leaves the WRONG way -- he was holding the leaf with the meaty side up. I eat them with the meaty side down. Does this sound like Dr. Suess' "The Butter Battle Book" or what?

"Do you always eat artichokes that way?" I asked. "What way?" he asked. "Upside-down," I replied. We looked at each other and how were were eating. We each tried a leaf the opposite way and determined it didn't feel right, and went back to enjoying our food and conversation.

A few days later, my brother-in-law was having dinner with us (yes, more artichokes), and I asked him how he eats the leaves. He looked puzzled, but said, "Right-side up." Next my sister came to visit, so I asked her how she eats artichoke leaves. Meaty side down. Ha!

Of course the moral of this story is that there is no right way to eat an artichoke. Furthermore, there is no right way to do many things that arise as disagreements between couples. So much of what you do is based on what you did growing up, and while that is your "normal" or "right" way to do things, your partner's normal or right way is also valid.

Do you want to be right? Or do you want to be kind and accepting? Do you want to be right? Or do you want to be content -- or even happy? Are you in a power play? If so, what's that about?

There are issues in this world and in your relationship that matter a lot; sort through them and use your energy productively, with your partner and overall in your lives.
Community.
What is it worth to you?

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Posted by BrendaAnderson, a resident of College Terrace,
on Oct 14, 2019 at 2:06 am

BrendaAnderson is a registered user.

I agree with your point.


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