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Getting Defensive or Irritable When Asked Questions

Posted on August 4, 2019 Written by Karen Gosling BA (Soc. Work), MPH, AASW,

Answer my question without getting defensive or irritable!

getting defensive or irritable

Hi this is Karen. 

Some years ago, not long after we moved into a new area, my husband Mike and I were in the car heading to the nearby shopping centre. I had only been there once since our move and this was the first time we were going together.

I asked Mike, “Why are you driving this route to the shopping center?”

I wanted to know if there was a valid reason for me to take note, for example, less traffic, fewer traffic lights, a shorter distance or arrival at a more convenient entry.

Instead of giving me an answer to my question, Mike answered sarcastically, “Do you want to drive next time?”

He had interpreted my question as me criticizing or challenging his choice of route.

All I wanted was for Mike to answer my question without getting defensive or irritable.

I was hurt and indignant as…

(a) I had not been attacking him,

(b) I am not a person who deliberately hurts or offends another person and I would expect my husband to know that, and

(c) it turned out to be a negative interaction with the person I love –

… just when communicating with him was intended to make contact with him and share an experience.

When women ask WHY, they’re seeking information. Women like to know details.

In conversation, women are always chatting on telling each other details. Men however, think about everything in their head, make decisions, and have no need to discuss the details with others when it’s not relevant to do so.

To learn more on the differences between the way men and women communicate, make an appointment with me today!

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About Karen Gosling BA (Soc. Work), MPH, AASW,

World renowned expert in making marriages flourish and ADHD/ASD specialist coach, Karen Gosling, is author of 4 books on healthy reationships, and an experienced Counsellor and Social Worker providing health services for more than 28 years. READY TO GROW YOUR OWN FLOURISHING MARRIAGE? Book your 2-Hour Session with Karen Now >

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