If someone : Referred to me as "their woman", i might get a little testy. I hope you are ready for the input you requested. If you aren't aware of how many people would be bothered by the phrase "your woman" then you may also be insensitive to issues that are significant to others (but which are insignificant to you). This may be more a statement about you then "your woman".
Answered 11/27/2017
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See below: Without getting into semantics, if people feel invalidated, they will become angry/enraged, resentful, etc. You asked a question about "insignificant issues" that enrage "your woman". It's a good idea to stop and ask yourself, "what am i doing that makes her feel that way?". I'm referring to basic, but important listening and communication skills. Good luck!
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