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What's the quickest way to calm a woman down when she is very angry ?

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icedsky · 51-55, M
Ice cream. It's physically impossible to eat ice cream and be angry. It's the key to world peace.
Nimbus · M
@icedsky Very good 👍
calicuz · 56-60, M
Nanori · F
1. Why are u angry?
2. You're overreacting like every time
3. Have you taken your pills?
4. Are you on your period?
5. Oh God not this again!
6. You tire me






Trust me 🙂
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
@Nanori are you on your period?
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@Nanori this is a set up🤨
Carissimi · F
I can assure you this list will make her more angry. Lol. @Nanori
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Carissimi · F
Do you value your life? @MasterLee
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode Looks delicious :)
@AbbeyRhode Oh, if only, wish my wife were that simple. "Fine we'll host your 30 family members screaming in nyanja and speaking it out loud over the phone and toddlers running around until 2am" 🤪🤪🤪
Nimbus · M
hartfire · 61-69
Sit down at a but of a distance and listen.

Underneath anger is one of three emotions, hurt, fear or shame.
Try to notice which one, or which combination it is.
Acknowledge it - without any arguments, just acknowledge her feelings.
At this point she may start to calm somewhat;
if not, ask for time out, and for a time to come back and discuss it after she (or both of you)have calmed down.

When you come back to talk, the rule is no one interrupts or replies until the other has completely finished speaking.
The angriest needs to be the first to speak and be heard.
Ask her:
what she observed (the bare facts),
how she interpreted it (what she thought about it/ what it means to her)
and how it affects her (practical/ relational, etc).
~ Once that's been talked through, give her feedback in the form of empathy; demonstrate that you have accurately heard what she said and understood. Accept that her feelings about it are real. Acknowledge those feelings (emotions). If someone says, "I feel that..." what follows is a thought, not an emotion. For the vast majority of people, what matters most is the emotion - and that's what needs to be acknowledged. Sometimes that difficult, especially if they've been criticising or complaining about you or something you've done. Our egos can get in the way. In resolving arguments, we need to try our best to put them aside and just listen with love.
Now, if you have a relevant thing to share, such as how the same thing is for you,
now's your time to ask if she's willing to hear your side of it: what you observed, thought & felt.
Then ask her to show she's heard and understood what's been real for you.

Finally, if there's a problem that requires a solution, it's time to discuss strategy and find an agreement.
It can start with each making a request.
A request accepts that the answer might be no. So it helps if the requester has a backup plan B that lets them solve the issue independently.
If a person gets upset when they hear a no, that means it's a demand. Demands don't work; they always have a hidden and unpleasant cost.
In order to work it must be:
achievable,
concrete and specific,
and have a time slot or time limit.
If there's too much to remember, take notes.

For instance, "I need you to love me" is non-specific and therefore unachievable.
Everyone's idea of what makes them feel loved is different.
But, "I wish we could go for a walk together every afternoon," or, "I would love it if we could have half an hour most days to catch up with each other's news and concerns, and I'd love to have one day a week doing something nice just with you," is specific, timely and doable.

In some cases, the strategy might need some creativity.
If it's a compromise it probably will end up creating discontent.
It needs to be something that works equally well for both people.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
Behind every angry woman is a man wondering just what in the hell he did wrong this time
Nimbus · M
@sunsporter1649 lolol, excellent.
SW-User
Nimbus · M
@SW-User 😝
Entwistle · 56-60, M
The worst thing you can do is take your earphones out and ask 'What'?..20 mins into her ranting.
Nimbus · M
@Entwistle The words of a wise man ;)
MissTaken · 36-40, F
Hand over your gold credit card 🙂
Nimbus · M
@MissTaken Yea, sure! ;)
IM5688 · 70-79, M
@MissTaken I'd love to, but at the moment it's maxed out.
akindheart · 70-79, F
listen to what she is saying the problem is. Listen..that is the important key. then reply with constructive sentences ...if i get that mad, the person better be listening.
Nimbus · M
@akindheart Sensible! :)
akindheart · 70-79, F
@Nimbus yep. common sense...
eyeno · M
Nimbus · M
@eyeno Who knows, might work ;)
Nanori · F
1. Why are u angry?
2. You're overreacting like every time
3. Have you taken your pills?
4. Are you on your period?
5. Oh God not this again!
6. You tire me






Trust me 🙂
@Nanori Oh I can imagine the response I would get if I asked, "Are you on your period?", while some chick is raging in front of me.🤣🤣🤣
It would be a death sentence.😵
@4meAndyou Isn't that how you fire them up in the first place?😆
4meAndyou · F
@UnderLockDown No one can stay mad after a water fight...😂😂😂
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou They do on soap operas.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Smile at her and tell her she’s cute when she’s mad.
Nimbus · M
@cherokeepatti Sounds like a plan ;)
FoolishLuna · 56-60, F
Buy her diamonds 🤷‍♀️
Nimbus · M
FoolishLuna · 56-60, F
@Nimbus Shiny things always distract us🤣🤣🤦‍♀️
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
Cheer them up in a friendly matter. But


Although not looking for friends in my life time right now. Just can't stand it when they suffer and feel for them.

At the same time I just want my distance from people right now.
Nimbus · M
SW-User
@Thevy29 that looks fantastic
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Don't say anything and Go to the barn😬
@Nimbus Sounds like it!
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@Nimbus i haven't been married 40 yrs and learned nothing😉
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@PoetryNEmotion if i didn't, id build one😂
specman · 51-55, MVIP
My advice is no good! Mine left me!
Nimbus · M
@specman Awwwwww,
specman · 51-55, MVIP
@Nimbus lol
calicuz · 56-60, M
Leave the room.
Nimbus · M
@calicuz Mmmmmh, but might make things worse.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@Nimbus

chocolate?
Nimbus · M
@calicuz Certainly a favourite :)
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Nimbus · M
@SW-User 👍
@SW-User Mate, suggesting that won't work. Well at least not with us married people 🤪🤪
SW-User
Start yodeling.
Walk away, permanently.
Nimbus · M
smiler2012 · 61-69
{nimbus] 😆the way most scousers would nimby 🖐️calm down🖐️ calm🖐️down 🖐️
Nimbus · M
@smiler2012 [media=https://youtu.be/BSa6cPi8M2w]
Leave her alone to cool off.

Say you will resolve the issue when she wants to and is willing.

Take responsibility for your mistakes.
Nimbus · M
@PoetryNEmotion Good points! 👍
Ignore and do something else ..
Nimbus · M
@in10RjFox Interesting 👍
Carissimi · F
Say sorry, and mean it. It was your fault anyway.
Agree with her.
smiler2012 · 61-69
{@nimbus] 🤔no idea nimby with mrs smiler i just goand take cover in our nuclear bunker until it is safe too come out 😆
Nimbus · M
@smiler2012 I feel sorry for you :)
Justenjoyit · 61-69, M
Leave the building
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
Tell her to calm down 🤡
akindheart · 70-79, F
@basilfawlty89 that will go over like a lead balloon trust me
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@akindheart oh I know
akindheart · 70-79, F
@basilfawlty89 lol
Smart guy
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Nimbus · M
@SW-User Interesting ;)
SW-User
“Calm the fuck down woman”
Nimbus · M
@SW-User Not gonna work!
SW-User
@Nimbus try it
SW-User
Nimbus · M
@SW-User Yer asking for trouble! :)
Nanori · F
@Nimbus hi I'm trouble 🙂
SW-User
@Nanori hi little demon

 
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