MrFarFromRight
Banned
I will concede the point this forum might not be right for Sun. That she isn't ready for poly and that her first priority should be to deal with the abuse issues.
Having said that:
a) She thinks that she is poly, and it might help her refocus to have poly people tell her that her first priority should be to deal with the abuse issues. It wouldn't be the first time that I have seen such advice here. (e.g. "Deal with the problems with your wife before you even think of adding another lover.")
b) Greg thinks (or thought) that she is poly. He also thought that "this forum would be a big asset to her healing". Being of that opinion, seeing the struggles that she is going through, and not being willing to share this (perhaps useless) healing tool with her... that's selfishness in my book.
Let me use a wacky analogy. You're standing on a quay; you see someone drowning, but you can't swim; right next to you is what LOOKS like a life-saver, but is really a piece of concrete sculpture; you make no move to throw the drowning person the piece of sculpture. Now, you haven't picked it up, don't know how much it weighs, and in your mind it would be of value to the drowning person. To make no move to throw it is a case of neglect. To make no move to throw it because you might need it, in case you fell in the water is an example of selfishness.
You are riight that Greg needs to work on his own issues. Selfishness seems to be one of them. Perhaps a need to play the shining knight is another. I only suggest that he look at those two possibilities honestly.
c) It is an accepted fact in psychology that we often most strenuously deny what we subconsciously know to be the truth. (If it's an uncomfortable one.) Greg has many times been lavish in his praise and thanks for all the "great advice" that I've been giving him. All of a sudden, he lashed out at me. Perhaps I got a bit TOO close to the truth?
Having said that:
a) She thinks that she is poly, and it might help her refocus to have poly people tell her that her first priority should be to deal with the abuse issues. It wouldn't be the first time that I have seen such advice here. (e.g. "Deal with the problems with your wife before you even think of adding another lover.")
b) Greg thinks (or thought) that she is poly. He also thought that "this forum would be a big asset to her healing". Being of that opinion, seeing the struggles that she is going through, and not being willing to share this (perhaps useless) healing tool with her... that's selfishness in my book.
Let me use a wacky analogy. You're standing on a quay; you see someone drowning, but you can't swim; right next to you is what LOOKS like a life-saver, but is really a piece of concrete sculpture; you make no move to throw the drowning person the piece of sculpture. Now, you haven't picked it up, don't know how much it weighs, and in your mind it would be of value to the drowning person. To make no move to throw it is a case of neglect. To make no move to throw it because you might need it, in case you fell in the water is an example of selfishness.
You are riight that Greg needs to work on his own issues. Selfishness seems to be one of them. Perhaps a need to play the shining knight is another. I only suggest that he look at those two possibilities honestly.
c) It is an accepted fact in psychology that we often most strenuously deny what we subconsciously know to be the truth. (If it's an uncomfortable one.) Greg has many times been lavish in his praise and thanks for all the "great advice" that I've been giving him. All of a sudden, he lashed out at me. Perhaps I got a bit TOO close to the truth?