One of the most emailed articles from the New York Times in recent weeks is how Amy Sutherland used animal training techniques on her husband. It's sweeter than it sounds.
What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage
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.
Back in Maine, I began thanking Scott if he threw one dirty shirt into the hamper. If he threw in two, I'd kiss him. Meanwhile, I would step over any soiled clothes on the floor without one sharp word, though I did sometimes kick them under the bed. But as he basked in my appreciation, the piles became smaller.
That's the L.R. S (least reinforcing syndrome). If a behavior provokes no response, it typically dies away.
The "incompatible behavior", is a simple, but brilliant concept says Amy.
At home, I came up with incompatible behaviors for Scott to keep him from crowding me while I cooked. To lure him away from the stove, I piled up parsley for him to chop or cheese for him to grate at the other end of the kitchen island. Or I'd set out a bowl of chips and salsa across the room. Soon I'd done it: no more Scott hovering around me while I cooked.
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After two years of exotic animal training, my marriage is far smoother, my husband much easier to love. I used to take his faults personally; his dirty clothes on the floor were an affront, a symbol of how he didn't care enough about me. But thinking of my husband as an exotic species gave me the distance I needed to consider our differences more objectively.
Gees, I hope this works. Hope I can hang in long enough to see if I get any results--its worth a try!
Gees, I hope this works. Hope I can hang in long enough to see if I get any results--its worth a try!
Check out my blog. After years of trying to train a basically sweet guy, I gave up and created the 100% Trainable Pet Husband®. With all of the flavor and none of the gas, he's terrific - and he'll see any movie I want to see!
Check him out at:
www.pethusband.blogspot.com