Do you get irrationally angry when fixing/assembling things?

Do you swear at the mower when fixing it?

  • Yes

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  • No

    Votes: 32 20.5%

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CloneGuy8

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?
 

Cdiedrick

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?
I used to be this way then I just got over it and no big deal anymore. I’m 38 but I was really angry until I was about 30.
 
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baller21

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?

Oh I know exactly what you mean.

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Gunnerclone

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When I lived in DSM and IKEA was 2 hours away I would get pissed at IKEA stuff because I didn’t want to break it and have to go back the next weekend. Now that I live 10 minutes from an IKEA I’m a lot more rational when assembling the stuff.
 
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SpokaneCY

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?

I have a low frustration factor for those things. It always takes me 3 times as long as the normal guy. I often end up calling a marriage counselor (plumber, carpenter, mechanic) to avoid going postal.
 

Clonehomer

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?

It is just you. Anytime you start getting angry, just pull out a bigger tool. If what you're assembling is too delicate for that tool, well it just wasn't meant to be.
 

BCClone

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Not exactly sure.
If its wood working stuff, or other things around the house, I don't care for them that much I will get frustrated a little sooner. If it's mechanical or metals, I will keep my calm. Electrical work I can be the craziest, but I've done too much by feel so I have usually lit myself up too many times if I don't get it done right the first or second time.
 

Macloney

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I go absolutely insane while working on home projects and have been known to combine words that have never been combined before.
 
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Die4Cy

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My wife doesn't understand why I get so pissed off when putting things together, or trying to fix something. I tried to explain its a guy thing, but she wasn't buying it. Maybe its just me?

Fixing stuff is my happy place. It's a good thing my wife and three kids allow me to be so happy all the time.

Now dealing with idiots is another thing.