Reddit Women Reveal How Men Don’t Understand Clear Statements. It Is Honestly Miffing!
One of the things I have experienced and so believe in is the fact that miscommunication in a relationship always tends to f**k them up. And the worst part about it is that when that happens men often tend to blame the women for not communicating something properly. So, let me take this moment and break that bubble for you. Most women end up stating things that they clearly mean but men don’t seem to understand it, either because they don’t want to or because they would like to believe that this is not what the woman meant. And to me, that seems like a man’s problem and not a woman’s. In fact, I have a Reddit thread for you that will prove just that.
A Reddit user, u/ThePerfectAtom, asked women on Reddit what they said to a guy that seemed perfectly clear to them but he didn’t understand it. And the answers are so damn relatable!
r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
by u/ThePerfectAtom in AskWomen
When I read the Reddit thread I realised, this is something everyone should read so that some things can get as clear as the day for men who might have heard this from women. And so, I have come up with a few of my favourite replies by women.
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Check them out:
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by u/perfectdrug659 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/r00girl from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/BostonGreekGirl from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/Wynonna99 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/Specialist_Fig9540 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/JurassicPark-fan-190 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/AvocadoBitter7385 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/killmenow999 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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by u/npcgoat from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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And the most obvious one:
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by u/SnooOnions6298 from discussion r/askWomen: What have you said to a guy that seems perfectly clear to you, but he didn’t understand?
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Having read the Reddit thread, I realised that what seems perfectly clear to us, women are quite not so clear to men. And I think a little bit of effort from their end to understand and actually listen to what women are saying will go a long way, to say the least. In fact, it will help with the miscommunication, if I say so myself.