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The N word

... where N is for Negative Sentiment Overdrive

31 October 2015

9:00 AM

31 October 2015

9:00 AM

A friend recently introduced me to the concept of negative sentiment over-ride. It means that the observer (usually the spouse) perceives everything through a lens of negative pre-disposition. The opposite, positive sentiment over-ride, is what we engage in when we first start dating: everything has a positive explanation and foibles are overlooked.

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