When we say a husband and wife are different, there is usually an implication that one is better than the other. Not here. I am just saying we are different. Different simply means different. We learn from each other. Yes, our differences can drive the other person crazy. We learn to deal with differences and appreciate what is good (although I have a long way to go in this area). So, our differences:
- Stacy is not a night owl. I am.
- Stacy usually focuses on one task. I always multitask.
- Stacy uses any hanger. I only like plastic hangers.
- Stacy is tidy. I am a perfectionist.
- Stacy is a great listener. I am a great talker.
- Stacy likes being out doing activities. I like being around the house.
- Stacy does not like to shop. I like to shop.
- Stacy normally thinks then speaks. I normally speak then think.
- Stacy eats about anything. I am picky.
- Stacy plans and doesn’t like change. I enjoy flexibility and change.
- Stacy is sarcastic at times. I am normally sarcastic.
- Stacy will use any cell phone. I am particular about my cell phone.
- Stacy exercises. I hate to exercise.
- Stacy has a love language of time. My love language is words.
- Stacy eats fairly healthy. I love sugar and more sugar.
- Stacy is an introvert. I am an extrovert.
- Stacy accepts my idiosyncracies. I am vocal about her idiosyncracies.
- Stacy does not normally read a lot. I am a voracious reader.
- Stacy requires more time to trust people. I assume trust from the start.
- Stacy is a more patient parent. I crack the whip more quickly.
- Stacy is a more reserved parent. I am all about being loud and crazy.
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