I'm still shaking my head about something my ex told me the other day. She said what annoyed her the most about me is that I worked too hard to make the changes that she mentioned. She said "It was like I'd suggest something and the next day it would happen."
She brought up the time I was having trouble doing a particular exercise in class. She said to me "maybe if you actually paid attention during the lectures you'd understand what was going on". I paid rapt attention in every class onward.
I didn't heed her words because she was my girlfriend. I heeded because she was right. In the end I had less trouble in that class and passed it with a B+.
She said it made me seem more like a machine or a pet than a real man. I disagree. To me it takes a bigger man to admit when he's wrong, swallow his pride and change.
Am I wrong for this? Is making these kinds of changes really that much of a turnoff? If so how do I respond when the next woman suggests something? Cuss her out? Purposely fail to prove a point? Make the change gradually and squeak by with a C?
I'm really lost on this one. Does anyone else care to throw in?
She brought up the time I was having trouble doing a particular exercise in class. She said to me "maybe if you actually paid attention during the lectures you'd understand what was going on". I paid rapt attention in every class onward.
I didn't heed her words because she was my girlfriend. I heeded because she was right. In the end I had less trouble in that class and passed it with a B+.
She said it made me seem more like a machine or a pet than a real man. I disagree. To me it takes a bigger man to admit when he's wrong, swallow his pride and change.
Am I wrong for this? Is making these kinds of changes really that much of a turnoff? If so how do I respond when the next woman suggests something? Cuss her out? Purposely fail to prove a point? Make the change gradually and squeak by with a C?
I'm really lost on this one. Does anyone else care to throw in?