JaneQSmythe
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WH - to be perfectly honest this post seems harsh and aggressive to me.
Doing "normal-people-living-their-lives" shit, maybe?!? I mean I spend 8-12 hours a day x 5-7 days a week at work and another 5-10 hours a day sleeping (depending on how much time I was working). How many hours a weeks do you think is needed to maintain a relationship? Bluebird manages much more for each of her guys than I ever managed when I only had one. (To be fair, I also need a LOT more "alone" time than she does.)
News Flash - you can't control anyone else's feelings/perceptions/happiness! Those are internal interpretations of events. Yes, we can "affect" others BUT only through their own filters/perspectives/interpretations. There is a GIANT divide between "affect" and "control". Someone could do everything "right" and their partner could still be unhappy!
To me, a relationship is ALL ABOUT a mutually satisfying arrangement - in whatever form that takes. As adults we have the option of only participating in relationships that are positive for us and the people we are interacting with.
All of this baffles me. Why would you think that getting a third of your time is enough to build a relationship? Yes, it's great for you because you're always with someone. Where is he the 2/3 of his life you're with someone else?
Doing "normal-people-living-their-lives" shit, maybe?!? I mean I spend 8-12 hours a day x 5-7 days a week at work and another 5-10 hours a day sleeping (depending on how much time I was working). How many hours a weeks do you think is needed to maintain a relationship? Bluebird manages much more for each of her guys than I ever managed when I only had one. (To be fair, I also need a LOT more "alone" time than she does.)
... News flash, we all affect each other's happiness, and that's why there are manners, social norms, ideas like 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything.' It's a recognition that we do affect each other. Thus, we don't act in ways that are highly likely to hurt others.
To me, a relationship is ALL ABOUT caring for and fostering another's growth and happiness. Otherwise, what's the point of a relationship? Regular sex?
News Flash - you can't control anyone else's feelings/perceptions/happiness! Those are internal interpretations of events. Yes, we can "affect" others BUT only through their own filters/perspectives/interpretations. There is a GIANT divide between "affect" and "control". Someone could do everything "right" and their partner could still be unhappy!
To me, a relationship is ALL ABOUT a mutually satisfying arrangement - in whatever form that takes. As adults we have the option of only participating in relationships that are positive for us and the people we are interacting with.