I don't see it in terms or right and wrong. I see it in terms of humility and trust, feeling able to admit mistakes and to trust and share that with a partner when we are wrong.. I always admit when I am wrong, not that that happens often :P
A second answer for me.. I believe that a real man wouldn't admit he was wrong unless he was.. A real man would be man enough to know and accept when he was wrong.
Men seem to have a lot invested in being right. Which may be because they always need to figure things out for themselves. So once they come up with something that works for them they are going to stick to it as being right. Otherwise perhaps their whole existence becomes wrong. I don't know - I would not question or challenge what a man thinks is rght. Or I would question it but would not mess with it or expect him to change. Mistakes they make men do admit to. But the essential rightness of what they feel is their course in life is quite another thing altogether.
This post was edited by officegirl at September 23, 2018 9:51 AM MDT