Answer to quiz #2

Howard Markman, Scott Stanley, and Susan L. Blumberg provide an answer to quiz number 2. Here it is. See how it compares with your answer:

Let’s return to Samantha and Tim. There are any number of ways they could have used the issues-and-events model to save their evening. Tim could have said to his mom, “Mom, this isn’t a good time to talk. Let me call you back” or “Mom, my cell service is acting up again; you’re breaking up. I’ll call tomorrow.” Even if Tim didn’t recognize that his mother’s calling was a provocative event for Sam and took the call, Sam could have said to herself, “Here he goes again. He seems to care more about her than me—but I really want to have a nice time tonight, and I’m going to let this go for now and talk about it some other time.” But now let’s assume that neither of them realized that an event was about to trigger an issue. We’ll give them a second chance to handle things differently. The following interaction ensued after Tim’s call with his mother ended:

SAMANTHA: I feel really angry that you took that call from your mother.

TIM: What did you expect me to do?

SAMANTHA: (taking a deep breath) Honey, I have a lot to say, but let’s Pause for now. Why don’t we talk about this tomorrow, so we can enjoy seeing the Rockies beat the Dodgers tonight. We need to talk this out, but this isn’t the time.

TIM: You’re right. I’m sorry I took the call—but for now let’s be friends and have some fun.

–Fighting for Your Marriage: A Deluxe Revised Edition of the Classic Best-seller for Enhancing Marriage and Preventing Divorce

by Howard Markman, Scott Stanley, Susan L. Blumberg

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