BathedInSalt
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When you've been conditioned to perceive jealousy as a sign of affection
and hierarchy as a sign of importance in what ways could I convey to my partners their importance?
In general actions and words, but with differing love languages to contend with I'm looking for some concrete ideas.
This question is also self service, because I keep having thoughts that play on insecurities. I understand that dealing with insecurities is up to the person having them and I am dealing with that-always and forever, but I also would like to provide a sense of security to my partners. I want to find a sense of security too.
I see no usefulness to jealousy, except for maybe in a not entirely healthy way of stoking the love light.
Things that would make me feel cared for are open communication, consideration: implied either/or explicit, sharing things (stories, experiences) with me, telling me explicitly that I am on their mind, gifts of time, remembering what I say, remembering things I like, the list goes on.
Being cared for should probably make me feel important, but I keep coming back to "how will I know if I'm important" or "how do I know I'm more important" and I realize that the "more important" is problematic. The point of this post is to help me move away from that thinking.
I'm trying to deal more with reality, not compare myself with others, not have a need to be "better than".
In my heart I believe in mindfulness, that it's useless to compare myself to others as we all have our talents and weaknesses, and that we are all equal and deserving of love.
Per usual my heart and my brain hold differing opinions, but I would like my brain to win this difference and I need a change of perspective to do that. This is where you come in.
Thanks in advance. Seriously you all are the best.
and hierarchy as a sign of importance in what ways could I convey to my partners their importance?
In general actions and words, but with differing love languages to contend with I'm looking for some concrete ideas.
This question is also self service, because I keep having thoughts that play on insecurities. I understand that dealing with insecurities is up to the person having them and I am dealing with that-always and forever, but I also would like to provide a sense of security to my partners. I want to find a sense of security too.
I see no usefulness to jealousy, except for maybe in a not entirely healthy way of stoking the love light.
Things that would make me feel cared for are open communication, consideration: implied either/or explicit, sharing things (stories, experiences) with me, telling me explicitly that I am on their mind, gifts of time, remembering what I say, remembering things I like, the list goes on.
Being cared for should probably make me feel important, but I keep coming back to "how will I know if I'm important" or "how do I know I'm more important" and I realize that the "more important" is problematic. The point of this post is to help me move away from that thinking.
I'm trying to deal more with reality, not compare myself with others, not have a need to be "better than".
In my heart I believe in mindfulness, that it's useless to compare myself to others as we all have our talents and weaknesses, and that we are all equal and deserving of love.
Per usual my heart and my brain hold differing opinions, but I would like my brain to win this difference and I need a change of perspective to do that. This is where you come in.
Thanks in advance. Seriously you all are the best.