Do you argue or avoid arguments at all costs, ("you know where I stand"!)

grahamg

Old codger
Many people go out of their way to avoid arguments and I do admire them generally, but sometimes those of us more inclined to take up cudgels and engage in an argument do wish their feathers might get ruffled a bit, (if you follow my drift?).

A cousin of mine used to say she did all in her power to rile her husband when they were first married and he wouldn't fall for it, (a sign of a strong character no doubt, and they're happily married fifty years on!).

Where do you stand? :unsure:
 

Do you argue or avoid arguments at all costs?


Not if it's with a bloke, I always stand my ground, but, with a woman, I just throw the towel in, I've never won an argument with a member of the female sex, because they are so much better at arguing than I am, and just when they've won the tongue lashing, they always come back with, "And another thing!!!" 😊
 
I doubt I would be married for 59 years & 9 months if I took a cudgel to my wife. Early on looking for the cause of what we disagreed on & finding a middle ground took patience on both our parts. Now that most if not all our differences are solved life is as good as it gets. As for others & their opinions expressing an opposing view might just teach me something I didn't know.
 
It depends on the argument.... with spouse almost worthless
To stand up for myself or others or if someone is trying to take advantage i will not stand down to bullies.


A good debate civilly done is preferred .......but if other parties wants an argument i will stand my ground.
 
It depends on the argument.... with spouse almost worthless
To stand up for myself or others or if someone is trying to take advantage i will not stand down to bullies.
A good debate civilly done is preferred .......but if other parties wants an argument i will stand my ground.
Good girl, my feeling exactly, (though those with a tendency to bully others don't ease off for long do they unfortunately!). :)
 

Do you argue or avoid arguments at all costs, ("you know where I stand"!)​

Where do you stand?
I don't avoid 'em
I don't put up with 'em either

Get a certain age, nobody's gonna change
Why waste the spit

Somebody wants my opine....I'm game

Younger folks seem to want it
That's fine

No time left for arguments
Young folks picking an argument with me?
Pffft
Folks my age picking one?
If they know me, they should know better

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Do you argue or avoid arguments at all costs, ("you know where I stand"!)
I don't avoid 'em. I don't put up with 'em either
Get a certain age, nobody's gonna change. Why waste the spit
Somebody wants my opine....I'm game
Younger folks seem to want it,That's fine
No time left for arguments
Young folks picking an argument with me? Pffft
Folks my age picking one? If they know me, they should know better

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There's a Month Python sketch where a guy goes to an office in order to have an argument, or to pay someone to argue with him, (the guy going to the office was a fresh faced Michael Palin, whilst the paid arguer was played by John Cleese - with me so far, I believe the show and the two funny guys are/were well known in the US?).

Not sure whether we'd find anything to argue about, as you're my forum hero as you know, but just in case I will be warned now! :)
 
Believe it or not, I'm getting too old to care about arguing most things, except I still cannot tolerate racism, sexism, anti-semitism, etc. in any form and might regret it, but still feel the need to defend if I feel it is necessary to call attention to. Some things are not open topics for discussion, imo. If one's starting premise is based on prejudice I'm all over you. 'You' being generic, of course.
 
Do you argue or avoid arguments at all costs
I appreciate a reasoned debate with someone who doesn't agree with me. I can learn from it, even if I don't change my mind.

However I do not enjoy and avoid emotion based arguments. Nothing good comes of these.

Sometimes it can be hard to know which a person is interested in, at first anyway.
 

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