cirrusgwood wrote:
W/regards to staring at her: I read somewhere recently about a couple who, when they went out to dinner, always got seats at the bar, side-by-side, or sat adjacent to each other at a table and not across from each other. It was for that very reason--the wife didn't like being stared at. This arrangement seemed to work well for them.
Sitting side-by-side sort made the couple feel like partners, as opposed to across from each other, which felt more confrontational.
Very astute. In terms of body language sitting facing each other is usually an "adversarial" position. When we dine out my wife and I always sit each one side of the corner of the table.
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