Ladies & Venting
Hi Ladies,
I was discussing this the other night with my fiance - when you vent to your friends are you venting and looking for a solution or are you venting just because? Also, how about when you vent to your significant other? Solution or just letting your feelings be known?
Gents, I would love to hear your thoughts as well.
Discuss!
I was discussing this the other night with my fiance - when you vent to your friends are you venting and looking for a solution or are you venting just because? Also, how about when you vent to your significant other? Solution or just letting your feelings be known?
Gents, I would love to hear your thoughts as well.
Discuss!
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when i'm asking for advice, i ask for it. otherwise i'm just venting.0
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Most of the time I know the solution or there just isn't one, so just venting to get it out in both cases.
Sometimes when I vent to my SO, it's because I want him to life the stress a little bit by taking a little responsibility off my shoulders (when possible).0 -
I vent for sympathy primarily and for validation that my feelings are justified.0
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Sometimes I vent to get a solution, other times because I don't need it bottled up inside (I tend to not tell people what's on my mind though, and it only makes the problem worse). Just depends - always hope for a solution though.0
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I tell whoever I'm talking to which one I'm doing. LoL I know it sounds ridiculous but if I start with 'I just need to vent' then my hubby knows I'm not really looking for advice, just sympathy. If I say 'I could use some advice' then he usually tries to come up with something.0
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I vent for sympathy primarily and for validation that my feelings are justified.
Yep - that's my vent. I don't need problem solving unless I specifically ask for it.0 -
I am not friends with very many women... My hubby says this is because I think like a man.
I do want to vent, but that is so I can explain the problem fully in order to come up with a solution.
Seriously, venting without wanting a solution is the same thing as whining, and if I don't want my child to whine, I need to set the example and not do any whining of my own.0 -
It's a lot of word vomit that comes out. I'm looking for a solution, but I'm so stubborn that I just keep telling myself that there is no solution- no matter what my best friend says. But it's word vomit that is coming out just because. If there is a solution fine. If there is and I'm too stubborn to listen then fine.0
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Sometimes I vent to get a solution, other times because I don't need it bottled up inside (I tend to not tell people what's on my mind though, and it only makes the problem worse). Just depends - always hope for a solution though.0
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Well, if I'm venting I guess I want a solution. That doesn't necessarily mean I think you will have the solution but I will be happy to discuss your possible solutions and tell you why all of them are unsuitable :P0
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Thanks to "Defending the Caveman", I learned that sometimes women want a man to listen, and not necessarily find a solution to their problem. One of the greatest things I've learned as a husband.0
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when i'm asking for advice, i ask for it. otherwise i'm just venting.0
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By venting you mean passing wind yes ?0
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when i'm asking for advice, i ask for it. otherwise i'm just venting.
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By venting you mean passing wind yes ?
I would think so, yes.0 -
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I think this is something that has often prevented me from having very close female friends. They usually like to vent. I don’t see the point of complaining about something without wanting a solution. Sometimes they get offended when I offer solutions. I don't understand though. If it's a problem, why wouldn't you want to find a solution?0
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Also, I didn't mean to sound sexist. Some men also like to vent and don't want solutions. I just don't see it as often.0
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I think this is something that has often prevented me from having very close female friends. They usually like to vent. I don’t see the point of complaining about something without wanting a solution. Sometimes they get offended when I offer solutions. I don't understand though. If it's a problem, why wouldn't you want to find a solution?0
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I think this is something that has often prevented me from having very close female friends. They usually like to vent. I don’t see the point of complaining about something without wanting a solution. Sometimes they get offended when I offer solutions. I don't understand though. If it's a problem, why wouldn't you want to find a solution?
Ah, I missed your post. Glad I'm not the only one. :flowerforyou:0 -
when i'm asking for advice, i ask for it. otherwise i'm just venting.0
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Thanks to "Defending the Caveman", I learned that sometimes women want a man to listen, and not necessarily find a solution to their problem. One of the greatest things I've learned as a husband.0
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I vent just to get rid of the emotions! If I want advice, I ask!
With my husband, when I vent I just want to be heard. I'm not asking him to fix everything!0 -
Thanks to "Defending the Caveman", I learned that sometimes women want a man to listen, and not necessarily find a solution to their problem. One of the greatest things I've learned as a husband.
Wise man!0 -
most womwn are just looking to express their feelings but men usually are looking for a solution, therefore when a woman vents to a man he almost always offers a solution. its kinda like well if you dont want to fix it why complain about it for me anyhow0
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It's funny how the act of 'venting' takes on a whole life of it's own dependant upon WHO you vent to.
When you 'vent' to a friend about another friend or a spouse .. It's considered bonding .. sharing intimate thoughts.
When you 'vent' to the person who is the object of your 'vent .. it' s considered b!tching.
There is a fine line between 'b!tching", "venting", "complaining" , "criticizing" or "just sharing'
I'm thinking is all about technique .. You can criticize with tact and finesse, get your point through and have a conversation that can result in a favourable end.
or you can have a scream fest .. and the end result is not so favourable.
I guess you have to choose how you can best achieve the result you'd like.
This vent is not directed at anyone in particular ... Just say'n!0
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