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atst wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 4:40 amIsn't it frustrating when you want to know what's going on a your other half is to shy to ask someone, mines the same, what's their problem I don't understand their reluctants
or when u want to try a new dish and they tell u u don't know how to eat it
To the above about frustration on not wanting to ask, yes. I agree- lol. It def is. I think maybe it has to do with saving face/ not wanting to show they do not know something to a stranger.
AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 5:06 am
d too! What's going on here then? Silence. Traditional code of conduct Chbab Srey portrays women’s role as obedient and silent caretakers, this was an important event. Or she can't give you the correct wording so decides not to answer.
I love assumptions, they are rarely correct. She honestly had no idea what was going on.