RiverGoddess
New member
Hey all,
With your awesome support, I have been able to focus my energy on the important factors in my situation, and get clear on my boundaries within it.
I have spent time getting clear what my boundaries are, but I now need to figure out what consequences would be for crossing them. I realize that I don't have a lot of choices available to me besides "I'll be angry/hurt/not trust you", or, "I will leave."
What are some other choices? I mean, if someone crosses a boundary or breaks a rule, what else can you do besides be mad or leave?
Is it fair or appropriate to say "If the agreements we make together are violated, the offending relationship must end?"
or ???
I know that I am not prepared to leave if he comes home late from a date. If it was perpetual, I would be considering his levels of respect and consideration, but I guess there is not specifically a consequence besides him losing my encouragement and support regarding making dates.
I realize that I don't actually know what I would do if I discovered he was having sex without a condom, besides be very angry and hurt, and require hard talks and health screening, etc.. I know this is the biggest one for most people, and it is for me too, but I realize that I'm not sure what level of, or how many indiscretions it would take for me to actually leave.
Why is it easier to let it slide if no STI was transmitted and nobody got pregnant? Should one not be held to the same accountability, regardless?
So, I guess I am saying that I would not likely leave after one or two incidents (depending on severity and intentions) but after a series of inconsiderate boundary crosses or agreement breaking. I don't really know what else falls between "I'm angry" and "I'm leaving."
I would love to hear your thoughts. I would like to hear if you have an "If X, then Y" format.
He has not done anything and I trust him not to, however I do feel like I need to know these things for my own self. Suggestions for consideration are appreciated
With your awesome support, I have been able to focus my energy on the important factors in my situation, and get clear on my boundaries within it.
I have spent time getting clear what my boundaries are, but I now need to figure out what consequences would be for crossing them. I realize that I don't have a lot of choices available to me besides "I'll be angry/hurt/not trust you", or, "I will leave."
What are some other choices? I mean, if someone crosses a boundary or breaks a rule, what else can you do besides be mad or leave?
Is it fair or appropriate to say "If the agreements we make together are violated, the offending relationship must end?"
or ???
I know that I am not prepared to leave if he comes home late from a date. If it was perpetual, I would be considering his levels of respect and consideration, but I guess there is not specifically a consequence besides him losing my encouragement and support regarding making dates.
I realize that I don't actually know what I would do if I discovered he was having sex without a condom, besides be very angry and hurt, and require hard talks and health screening, etc.. I know this is the biggest one for most people, and it is for me too, but I realize that I'm not sure what level of, or how many indiscretions it would take for me to actually leave.
Why is it easier to let it slide if no STI was transmitted and nobody got pregnant? Should one not be held to the same accountability, regardless?
So, I guess I am saying that I would not likely leave after one or two incidents (depending on severity and intentions) but after a series of inconsiderate boundary crosses or agreement breaking. I don't really know what else falls between "I'm angry" and "I'm leaving."
I would love to hear your thoughts. I would like to hear if you have an "If X, then Y" format.
He has not done anything and I trust him not to, however I do feel like I need to know these things for my own self. Suggestions for consideration are appreciated