How to Control Your Man - part 1

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By Kenny Wordsmith


1.A man is like a crab.

Some men look more like crabs than crabs do and can get admitted into a club for crabs, no questions asked, but I don't mean that. Remember the joke that starts with an irate man asking the waiter, "Do you serve crabs here?" and he answers, "We serve anybody, sit down please!” I don't mean crabby men like that, either.

I mean men are like crabs with a rough, tough exterior and a vulnerable interior. Our game is called 'How to crack open that shell?' But before we begin, one info about that shell: They are not born that way. Their parents did that to them.

Tony's Dad always told him 'Tough little men do not cry' and 'Be a man and keep a stiff upper lip!' and other rot like that. He grew up into a tough young man and married Cleo, a delicate young thing.

One Sunday morning in their martial, oops, marital, life:

Cleo looks out of the kitchen window at the unkempt lawn. That and the sight of weeds threatening to take over the house like an alien invasion, gets on her nerves. For her, tidiness of the work-environment is directly proportional to efficiency and peace. She goes to look for Tony.

Tony-boy has sunk into his favorite couch, favorite beer in hand, watching his favorite team beating the dickens out of the team he loves to hate. What Cleo had liked about Tony when she had first met him was his strength and solidity. Now he is as strong and solid as an immovable object. The spark of irritation started off by the sight of the lawn, grows to volumes of lava in her stomach and she blows her top. In one well-coordinated movement she switches of the TV, strikes the beer off his hand and thus wipes the smile off his lips. The smile turns upside down.

'What the @#$%!'

'The @#$% lawn needs mowing, the @#$% house needs painting, there's so much to @#$% and you sit there like a @#$% slob!'

Throwing a @#$% curtain over the ensuing battle, we go to Mary's house, next door:

Wonders! Mary is struggling with her mower, trying to give her lawn a much-needed haircut. Where is Bill? Bill is super-glued to the idiot box, nursing a beer, watching his favorite team being beaten. He gulps a consoling mouthful and turns to see wifey through the window, wrestling with the mower.

'Bill! How does one work this thing?' she asks, wiping one sweaty hand on her jeans. 'It seems so easy when you do it, but…'

The man of the house comes rushing over like a knight of yore. Do you feminists really think that Mary can't handle a @#$% mower?

Men are trained to be tough by their parents. While little girls are trained to look soft outside and be tough inside. But that's my next book. We are talking about boys here. So your first lesson is

Men are not as tough as they look.

They have soft insides.

It's not their fault.

Next let's see how you can use this knowledge to your advantage.

Go to Part 2

Foreword

Part 2 Boys are birds.

Part 3 Cut the Gordian knot of logic

Part 4 Use water, not fire.

Part 5 Be a Woman of Letters

Part 6 Be a sexy feminist.

Part 7 He should be Your Unwitting Puppet

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G-Ma Johnson profile image

G-Ma Johnson  says:
9 months ago

excuses excuses..come on baby...since you are the man..how long can this go on anyway??? I Know that you understand what you think I said but am not sure you realize That what you heard is not what I meant. G-ma :O)

Kenny Wordsmith profile image

Kenny Wordsmith  says:
9 months ago

Thank you again, G-ma! :o)

Iðunn profile image

Iðunn  says:
9 months ago

I'll read your series as I have time and I'm interested in your opinions but control is an illusion, of course. No one "controls" anyone, so I admit to being an odds with your original hypothesis.

Kenny Wordsmith profile image

Kenny Wordsmith  says:
9 months ago

The word 'control' in the title is just to draw visitors; I, too, don't believe in control. I came to make people laugh, not to bury them in real tips!

Thanks, Iðunn!

Iðunn profile image

Iðunn  says:
9 months ago

roflmao! well you just made me laugh so it appears you are successful. Thanx~

:D

Kenny Wordsmith profile image

Kenny Wordsmith  says:
9 months ago

Oh, I'm delighted! Thanks!

ripplemaker profile image

ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

Hi Kenny, if I am reading this hub, does that mean I want to control my man??? LOL Well, its an interesting topic, one that's up for discussion. Okay I will move on to part 2. :-)

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Kenny Wordsmith  says:
6 months ago

No, probably you are already doing it, without realizing it, Michelle. :)

Jason Stanley profile image

Jason Stanley  says:
5 months ago

I'm reading just to see how my wife has been controlling me for the past 24 years. Not that it will change anything, I just would like to know how she does it.

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Kenny Wordsmith  says:
5 months ago

She must be one smart wife! And if she loves you, you are one lucky chap! All the best!

Mary Tinkler profile image

Mary Tinkler  says:
5 months ago

Trying to control a man is like trying to herd birds, and probably less interesting. But I have found that it's true....if I tackle a project (other than housework) it is only a matter of minutes before my "supervisor" is on site, giving first directions and then demonstrations. At that point I just walk away and let him have at it.

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Kenny Wordsmith  says:
5 months ago

You are a smart one, Mary! Haha, let the supervisor be the expert and do the work! That's clever! Though it would help if he feels that he can do the housework better than you, too. ;)

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