
To stick to your guns means to refuse to change your decision, even when other people disagree or pressure you.
The phrase comes from military imagery, where soldiers remain at their weapons and hold their position instead of retreating. Over time it became a metaphor for standing by your beliefs.
The phrase comes from military imagery, where soldiers remain at their weapons and hold their position instead of retreating. Over time it became a metaphor for standing by your beliefs.
She stuck to her guns despite the criticism.
