logicallefty
Moderator
A pattern I have noticed in women:
General Scenerio: They agree to do something and everything seems fine. They don't do what they agreed to. You call them out on it. First, they attempt a triple-B: BLAME, BULLSH|T, BACK PEDDLE. Then when you corner them with strong enough facts, they say "stop harassing me!" or "stop threatening me!"
My Scenerio: Just had this happen with a small local business I patroned. The business owner, a 40-yo female, broke our contract. She admitted to me that she didn't completely live up to her end, but said she will only give me 1/2 my money back. When I articulated in Email why she broke the contract and brought the part to her attention in the contact about her paying me back $900.00 in FULL if the contract is broken, she played like above and told me I would have to "deal with her husband" if I didn't stop "threatening" and "harassing her".
What I am asking here is, the general scenario above, has anyone else noticed that pattern with women in contexts not just in relationships, but business, family, etc.?
General Scenerio: They agree to do something and everything seems fine. They don't do what they agreed to. You call them out on it. First, they attempt a triple-B: BLAME, BULLSH|T, BACK PEDDLE. Then when you corner them with strong enough facts, they say "stop harassing me!" or "stop threatening me!"
My Scenerio: Just had this happen with a small local business I patroned. The business owner, a 40-yo female, broke our contract. She admitted to me that she didn't completely live up to her end, but said she will only give me 1/2 my money back. When I articulated in Email why she broke the contract and brought the part to her attention in the contact about her paying me back $900.00 in FULL if the contract is broken, she played like above and told me I would have to "deal with her husband" if I didn't stop "threatening" and "harassing her".
What I am asking here is, the general scenario above, has anyone else noticed that pattern with women in contexts not just in relationships, but business, family, etc.?