Understanding the unique way of thinking each gender brings to your marriage can improve communication with and appreciation for your spouse. We like to think of it like this: Men are like waffles; women are like spaghetti.
When we say that men are like waffles, we do not mean that men “waffle” on all decisions and are generally unstable. What we mean is that men process life in boxes. If you look at a waffle, you see a collection of boxes — all separate from each other — that make convenient holding places. That is typically how men process life. Their thinking is divided into boxes that have room for one issue and one issue only.
The first issue of life goes in the first box. And, the second goes in the second box, and so on. The typical man lives in one box at a time and one box only. When a man is at work, he is at work. And when he is in the garage tinkering around, he is in the garage tinkering. When he is watching TV, he is simply watching TV. That is why he looks as though he is in a trance and can ignore everything else going on around him. Social scientists call this “compartmentalizing” — that is, putting life and responsibilities into different compartments.

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