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The last word is fine... it's the last action that's usually telling. Some men do it also to be fair.. Like maybe, for example, reporting someone for something when they don't agree or a fault is pointed out...
I suggest ending your arguments with her by saying: Snarfelglumen. Then when she says, 'What you just said doesn't make any sense.'........Raise your eyebrows and smile.
I suggest ending your arguments with her by saying: Snarfelglumen. Then when she says, 'What you just said doesn't make any sense.' Raise your eyebrows and smile.
But that's still the last word, If said "I know", she will be compelled to say something.
I actually had an argument with a friend (female) about this exact topic, and she could not help it. I would say "females have to have the last word". I turn and look at her, and she was literary struggling not to say anything, but she failed after a few seconds.
Then my reply would be "see". I turn back and look her in the eye, and the same thing happens again..
Well I just thought I would bring it up, PassTheChocolate response to me reminds me of most argument I've had with women.
Edit: not in this thread, but in the "my husband is a moron" thread.
But I have notice that the women at university who have their PHD, or are close don't have this habit. At least when they are debating over something to do with physics. But I haven't had a argument/debate with one of them yet, usually they are telling me how to do something so I'm too busy trying to take the info in.
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