
My wife talks too much. She goes non-stop. I don't even know what she's saying half the time because I tune her out. I try to listen but instead of getting to the point she goes round and round and she loses me. Many of my friends complain about the same thing with their wives and girlfriends. Any thoughts on this?
- Dajuan
Is it that she talks too much or you don't talk enough? Let's be honest about this. Most of us (as in men) would rather whack a hornets' nest repeatedly with our bare hands than hold conversations of any great length with our significant others. Early in relationships, it's different though. We're talkative. We're more expressive. But when the chase is over, so is the conversation in a lot of cases. And with that, the communication in many relationships gets reduced to a bastardized form of sign language or a never ending game of charades.
But to your point, there is another side to this and possibly just as problematic. Sometimes women really don't know when or how to shut the f%*k up. They seem to go and on about things that appear irrelevant to our existence. In reality, however, there are times when they're actually pressing us about matters that need to be discussed. There are three conversation non-starters that bubble up over and over again: the children, the bills and the state of the union (as in relationship). None of which we want to discuss, ever.
Finding that middle ground where both parties can co-exist is ideal, but tricky. It's a classic case of being careful what you ask for, as the conversation that needs to take place about conversations is the very type of conversation you were trying to avoid in the first place. Damn if you do. damn you don't. Irony is a double-headed behemoth that way.
I do have an idealistic thought, however. What if the communication in relationships – going both ways – reflected the principles and spirit of Twitter? Conversations would no longer feel infinite. The short exchanges would consist of thoughts abridged to 140 characters. Yes, we would count the space between each spoken word, as well as the implied punctuation. It's possibly a win/win. Women get to have the dialogue they want or need and men get the brevity that we so desire. Everybody's happy.

Mason Jamal writes about issues pertaining to the style, substance and sensibilities of men (and sometimes women). For more of his musings, you can visit www.MasonSays.com. You can also follow him on Twitter @masonsays and on Facebook.


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By: Peace and Hope on 2/28/2010 11:16AM
Are you kidding me? You are blaming being a single mother on the woman? Spoken like a true egotistical, clueless, self-centered jerk of a man!
She should be preparing him a nice gourmet meal to set the tone for a conversation? How about HE cooks the nice gourmet meal for her since she's been taking care of the child and the house and probably everything else if 'he' is anything like you!
Trust me Bernie, most women would rather be single mothers than have to feel like a slave to a jerk like you who thinks that way.
As for the women not having romance, what the hell do YOU know about romance? You think romance is a woman working all day and then when the man gets home she should forget how tired she is and start cooking so she can get him to talk to her???? And stopping by the local market and picking up a bunch of flowers in plastic wrap is NOT romantic. It takes more than that! Grow up and join the real world moron. Most women are working as well as doing all the housework and shopping and cooking for the family. And you think because you put in 8 hours that you deserve to be treated like you are something special when you get home? Get over yourself! How about you pitch in and give her hand getting the meal together so she's not so exhausted when you expect her to later on come to the bedroom feeling all sexy and wanting to please YOU! Neanderthal!
And with regards to women wanting money, that is just you speaking bitterly from a previous experience. Most women nowadays have their own money, we don't need yours! What we want is someone to pay attention to us and to treat us nicely and to pull their share of the partnership load by helping with the kids and the house and the work.
The days of the man being the king of the castle are over sweetcheeks. You want to be king? Go to another country. You want a castle? Go to Europe. You want a relationship that works? Try putting yourself out for a change and see what you get in return.
And while you are at it, go back to school and learn how to spell and use proper grammar!
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By: Seedsow on 2/28/2010 11:14AM
Oh shutup Roscoe
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By: renee on 2/28/2010 11:15AM
i am sure she talked just as much before they got married... so what the hell is he going on about.... he knew that was they way she was....dont go complainin about it now..
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By: easyfred on 2/28/2010 11:15AM
Man it is always good fro a man to make the right decision
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By: Warren D on 3/08/2010 11:40PM
If women would just say what they meant sometime, it would help us be better listeners. The problem is, women themselves, don't know what they want 99% of the time. Then too, they tend to yak on and on about the most trite, and meaningless crap.Stop talking in riddles and "Guess What I Want" games, and just say it!
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By: chzz on 3/09/2010 11:12PM
It's not a gender issue.It's about individuals.Some people are more talkative and it can be irritating to a quieter person.These are traits that you should notice before you rush into marriage.
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By: nevershutsup on 3/25/2010 11:59AM
Maybe if you'd listen to her.... she would stop repeating herself.... SEX is also good !!!!!!!
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By: Liberty on 6/03/2010 6:09PM
This is so funny! Listening to different views on this subject; is how we all grow. But please have a sense of humor in your relationships! If you acknowledge/affirm what she is saying and smile, she will not talk non-stop! Try it and see..
Liberty
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