This comes from a book Dr. Joyce Brothers wrote about 20 years ago about married relationships. She tells the story of how she won all that money on The $64,000 Question or whichever game show it was, and they kept having her back, week after week. At one point she won a fur coat, and she and her husband would go to the television studio, and the game show people would make a big fuss over her, and help her off with the coat, and hand it to her husband to hang up, and whisk her away.
Well, finally her husband decided he’d had enough of being treated like a valet and dropped this expensive coat on the floor, where it stayed, possibly getting stepped on, etc., until finally some kind soul hung it up out of the way.
The moral of the story for married women is, I guess, “Don’t make your husband hold your coat” – which I take to mean, “don’t take him for granted.” Fair enough. But is she also saying, “Don’t surpass your husband in anything, because deep, deep down, his male ego probably can’t take it, political correctness be damned, and your marriage will pay the price in the end”?
What say you, Doper men? Do you have strong feelings about your girlfriend or wife not showing you up at something/anything? How sensitive is the male ego these days? Was the late Mr. Brothers just a product of his times?
I guess I’m particularly curious about the idea that men are men, dammit, and a couple of decades of gender role changes is not enough to change man’s essential nature.
BTW, we women love you, you gorgeous, sexy bastards.