Reader’s Feedback and My Response

Earlier today there was a post wherein I threw my gender under the bus by attempting to make light of the perception that men are clueless when it comes to understanding women. It did not come across as intended. For that I apologize.

First, I am thankful that the readers of Simple Marriage would be willing to speak up and share their perception and thoughts about what is written here. After all, you’re an extremely valuable part of Simple Marriage.

Second, I am honored to hear that what I write and what is posted here by others has become such a valuable resource for hope and improvement in life and marriage. In no way would I want to harm this and I hope that my attempt at humor is seen as just that, a poor attempt at a few laughs.

It is easy to take life too seriously however, and I hope that regardless of the situation you are currently in, you can find ways to laugh at yourself and others (although not at the expense of others).

Again- thank you for speaking up and for continuing to read what is written here.

God bless. ~Corey

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6 Responses to “Reader’s Feedback and My Response”

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  1. Love your site. I realize people were offended by that post but I hope you don’t rid your site of humor. What’s marriage without a little fun?

  2. avatar ohiolopez says:

    Corey:

    You have a great perspective and I will continue to read your posts. Humor is needed but this issue of men being idiots I believe has been taken to an extreme by some. I think it is time to put this issue behind us and move to other ideas that will be more beneficial to our community here.

    • avatar Rachel says:

      I don’t think this is an issue of men being idiots at all-it is more an issue of women being a mystery. I find the opposite sex just as mysterious, as men find women–I don’t feel stupid for that.

  3. avatar Nelia says:

    Corey are you causing controversy again? Did I miss a juicy debate? Shucks.

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