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What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage (NY Times)

Jun 27th, 2024 by Viviane

love.190 What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage (NY Times)…So, like many wives before me, I ignored a library of advice books and set about improving him. By nagging, of course, which only made his behavior worse: he’d drive faster instead of slower; shave less frequently, not more; and leave his reeking bike garb on the bedroom floor longer than ever.

We went to a counselor to smooth the edges off our marriage. She didn’t understand what we were doing there and complimented us repeatedly on how well we communicated. I gave up. I guessed she was right — our union was better than most — and resigned myself to stretches of slow-boil resentment and occasional sarcasm.

Then something magical happened. For a book I was writing about a school for exotic animal trainers, I started commuting from Maine to California, where I spent my days watching students do the seemingly impossible: teaching hyenas to pirouette on command, cougars to offer their paws for a nail clipping, and baboons to skateboard.

I listened, rapt, as professional trainers explained how they taught dolphins to flip and elephants to paint. Eventually it hit me that the same techniques might work on that stubborn but lovable species, the American husband.

The central lesson I learned from exotic animal trainers is that I should reward behavior I like and ignore behavior I don’t. After all, you don’t get a sea lion to balance a ball on the end of its nose by nagging. The same goes for the American husband. (more…)

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I had to link to this, because today, it’s the most emailed story on the Times’ site.

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3 Comments to “What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage (NY Times)”

  1. on 28 Jun 2006 at 1:29 am1Anonymous

    it’s so beautiful (and such a pleasant suprise) when humans actually learn from one another. — cp

  2. on 05 Jul 2006 at 10:02 pm2Wants And Needs

    thanks. enlightenting. I apparently use LRS on my Boytoy all the time.

  3. on 05 Jul 2006 at 10:03 pm3Wants And Needs

    thanks. enlightenting. I apparently use LRS on my Boytoy all the time.

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