James
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It's kind of a folk guitar. A lot of bluegrass players and stuff like that.
It's kind of a folk guitar. A lot of bluegrass players and stuff like that.
It's kind of a folk guitar. A lot of bluegrass players and stuff like that.
Oh, I have no idea. The vintage guitar market, you can spend $20,000. I mean, they're crazy.
Oh, I have no idea. The vintage guitar market, you can spend $20,000. I mean, they're crazy.
Oh, I have no idea. The vintage guitar market, you can spend $20,000. I mean, they're crazy.
I'm so used to hearing your voice on the show, I'm going to have to remind myself to actually respond to you when you say something.
I'm so used to hearing your voice on the show, I'm going to have to remind myself to actually respond to you when you say something.
I'm so used to hearing your voice on the show, I'm going to have to remind myself to actually respond to you when you say something.
Well, I'll go ahead and start off by saying that I love my wife. She's usually a very kind, loving person. And to use your phrasing, and she is also a very critical person by nature.
Well, I'll go ahead and start off by saying that I love my wife. She's usually a very kind, loving person. And to use your phrasing, and she is also a very critical person by nature.
Well, I'll go ahead and start off by saying that I love my wife. She's usually a very kind, loving person. And to use your phrasing, and she is also a very critical person by nature.
And the way she critiques me sometimes makes me feel like they're personal attacks, which oftentimes makes me start questioning my own value and worth. So specifically, about a month ago, she went off on me for not immediately doing the dishes after putting our kids down for the night. As I started doing them, she reminded me that she shouldn't have to keep reminding me to do them.
And the way she critiques me sometimes makes me feel like they're personal attacks, which oftentimes makes me start questioning my own value and worth. So specifically, about a month ago, she went off on me for not immediately doing the dishes after putting our kids down for the night. As I started doing them, she reminded me that she shouldn't have to keep reminding me to do them.
And the way she critiques me sometimes makes me feel like they're personal attacks, which oftentimes makes me start questioning my own value and worth. So specifically, about a month ago, she went off on me for not immediately doing the dishes after putting our kids down for the night. As I started doing them, she reminded me that she shouldn't have to keep reminding me to do them.
Later that night, she got upset with me for throwing some dirty clothes into the washer when it already had clean clothes in it. I didn't realize that. I asked her for some understanding that I was just trying to do the right thing, but she told me I was only half-assing chores.
Later that night, she got upset with me for throwing some dirty clothes into the washer when it already had clean clothes in it. I didn't realize that. I asked her for some understanding that I was just trying to do the right thing, but she told me I was only half-assing chores.
Later that night, she got upset with me for throwing some dirty clothes into the washer when it already had clean clothes in it. I didn't realize that. I asked her for some understanding that I was just trying to do the right thing, but she told me I was only half-assing chores.
I apologized for not seeming to be able to do the chores right, but she got even more upset with me, saying she's tired of me not valuing myself. So my question is, how do I work to value myself more despite her constant critiquing?
I apologized for not seeming to be able to do the chores right, but she got even more upset with me, saying she's tired of me not valuing myself. So my question is, how do I work to value myself more despite her constant critiquing?