Speaking for myself: no, never. Though I cannot perfectly shield others from outfall, I have responsibility to inform affected others as succinctly & immediately as I can.does our own baggage of insecurity or emotional issues from our past, justify harmful behavior in relationships?
Speaking for myself, yes. Though I am imperfect in my self-awareness AND in my ability to get my problems fixed, I am responsible for attempting such repairs as I can. This includes daring to ask -- explicitly & clearly & succinctly -- others for assistanceIs it reasonable to expect everyone to do the self-work to unravel their own stuff and own it enough to treat a partner ethically, in loving and respectful ways?
Speaking for myself: no, never. Though I cannot perfectly shield others from outfall, I have responsibility to inform affected others as succinctly & immediately as I can.
Speaking for myself, yes. Though I am imperfect in my self-awareness AND in my ability to get my problems fixed, I am responsible for attempting such repairs as I can. This includes daring to ask -- explicitly & clearly & succinctly -- others for assistance