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The Rural Voice, 1983-06, Page 700 1 GISELE IRELAND Close encounters There is a general misconception floating around about the meanings of the words stubborn and determined. If a woman doesn't agree with a certain action or decision, she is called stub- born. If a man does the same, he is classed as determined. I think that women blessed with the emotion of intuition are very logical and there is a good reason for feeling a certain way about things. Men tend to argue this point. It has been said that an argument yields no winners. I disagree with this. The whole point of an argument is one person pointing out the error of the other person's ways. How else would men realize the direction they had to go if women didn't paint the road signs for them? I watched a relatively new wife handle her husband after what could be termed a difference of opinion. She did a fantastic job. They both wcrk full time and have a sheep farm. When lambing season started they both put in a lot of extra hours in the barn and the meals were thrown together. The wife got home early from work on this particular day and cooked a full course roast beef dinner with fudge frosted chocolate cake. She met him at the door with a smile and from the look of him realized he hadn't smiled all day. He munched his way through the feast with nary a comment. When the last forkful was finished he requested her presence in the barn immediately. She followed him out and attempted to lighten his mood with a little humour. He handed her the broom and told her to sweep the passages. She started to do just that when he grumped his way through the passage and told her, "If that's how you're going to clean the passages, you might as well go to the house." She hadn't even started the passage he was grumping about so she dropped the broom and went to the house I admire her control because my first reaction would have been to try and put it in his ear. When he came to the house later he noticed that the dishes were done and that the temperature in the teepee for the rest of the night rivalled that of the Siberian Ice Fields. The next day he phoned her at work and invited her for lunch. By chance we happened to meet at the restaurant and made it a foursome. You didn't have to be too bright to notice that the handsome prince was a loathsome toad with big warts. He treated her like the high school cheerleader he'd been trying to make out with for ages all through lunch. She just sat back and accepted all the complaints and attention like they were her due. After she explained the situation I figured nothing was too good for her and admired his way of apologizing. This method would not likely work very well for me because I can't keep quiet long enough to give anyone the silent treatment. I would most likely have blown it in the barn with the broom. My arguments are usually very spon- taneous, and since I have an explosive fuse and Super Wrench hates dissension, very short. My spouse has the ability to make me feel that the argument was my fault in the first place and that I should be ashamed of myself. He saunters across the yard whistling a merry tune before I realize that he's done it again. It leaves me feeling frustrated and with the urge to take tweezers to his chest hair. I know that all my reasons were logical and that he was the one that had made the blunder. Perhaps someday I will come across a foolproof method of winning a difference of opinion and having Super Wrench lavish gifts and attention my direction when he is apologizing. In the meantime, he has just parked three pieces of equipment on my newly raked lawn and I'd better rush right out and tell him exactly where he can park the stuff. Gisele Ireland is a pork producer from Bruce county and has a regular column in The Rural Voice. Tracy Priebe, 11 • Bulk Liquid Chlorine • Whirlpools • Patio Furniture • Pool Solar Heating Equipment M idde9 aal 234 Main St.. Seaforth 519-527-0104 SATOARD HOME MILK and CREAM PASTEURIZER Fast Low temperature Pasteurization under low pressure. Vacuum -sealed Cooling for Better flavoured milk. Complete destruction of disease -producing bacteria without over -heating. Easy to use and reasonable to buy. LEMJO DtIIIY SUPPLY LTD. R.R. 1, ATWOOD 519-356-2282 THE RURAL VOICE, JUNE 1983 PG 69