Posted by ml_work on November 05, 2015 at 20:34:04 from (162.72.162.216):
In Reply to: Shopping at Target posted by dgasper on November 05, 2015 at 15:58:13:
The drawing is very funny and very true.
When my wife and I got married it was the second time for both of us. We were Blessed with a new home that was beyond our income, but had just gone back to the bank as the builder left town. We made a small offer and got it! So we wanted to give something back in return. I found some Marriage Enrichment Classes by Gary Smalley that were Bible based. So for the next 5 or 6 years we had couples come to our home and watch videos (yes VHS) where Gary talked about couples and how we are different. He went through the 4 personality types (I will not go into all of them as I know this may be too much already)
and how each person has one very strong and most of the time a second strong. It was amazing and funny how each couple was opposite most of the time and when they were alike it could be real hard for them. The purpose in this was to teach us how our different personalities can cause conflict but we have to learn that is just how the person is and not take it personal.
Sorry for the long winded, but it is a ministry and passion to help couples. So I said all that to get to this, Mr. Smaller would describe a man and woman going shopping just as the picture shows. As he said a man goes on a hunt, he need a pair of shoes.. he goes in... looks ... hum....black or brown ....... ok brown... try on... right size ... BANG! Got em.... bag em and head home.
A woman goes and it is an "event" and if they come home empty handed.... they still had fun.
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