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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Love is in my air (pt 3)

The reason the title of the book is "Men are like waffles, & Women are like spaghetti" is because...men process life in boxes, and women process life more like a plate of spaghetti. Some may disagree but oh well. A waffles contains boxes separated by walls and can hold stuff (life issues). Spaghetti consists of noodles (life issues) that touch, intertwine, etc. with one another. If you follow a noodle, you'll eventually intersect with another.

Basically, women like to link life issues/emotions with one another whereas men only want to stay with one! So while the women are going on about the many issues they are dealing with, the men are panicking & jumping boxes, trying to keep up (conversation-wise).

Summarized example from the book:

Woman says: "Honey, the other day I was driving by your favorite truck store--the one where you got that cool cup holder that goes on the window; and that truck store is right next to my favorite dress shop. You know, the one with the cute two-piece suit in the window? That suit is my color. You know last week I went to that seminar on colors to find out what colors look good on me and what don't, and they said I was a 'summer' and that suit is a summer color so I knew if I bought it and put it on you'd say, 'Oh baby, you look so fine' and I love it when you say that. That suit sort of looks like the suit Mrs. Clinton wore when she said she talked to Eleanor Roosevelt for inspiration. It's kind of weird though since Eleanor's dead. Isn't that like the New Age Stuff we heard about in church on Sunday? That stuff is getting into the schools, maybe we should stop and pray for the kids."

Man says: "So what about my truck?"

Haha, sorry I still find it funny. We both did the second time we read about it. I have to admit that I carry on A LOT like the example here. Funny but sad but true!

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