It's not really that difficult
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Originally Posted by btmgrl6
i can't put myself in my SO's shoes, I can't think like a male any longer, I think like a girl, so I can't answer that....
You absolutely can put yourself in your SO's shoes.
Most of the relationship issues are not so much about the CDing as they are about trust, honesty, compassion, caring, etc:- We violate their trust by hiding this and by not having been upfront about it.
- We are dishonest when we promise to stop - knowing full well that if we could, we would have already.
- We become self-absorbed and consumed by our 'need' to dress up - forgetting that there is another person in the relationship - our wives / GF/ SOs...
- We want them to accept this outright while not considering the mindf**k we've just given them.
- We care more about our needs than theirs.
- ...
You get the idea.
It is not difficulty to imagine having someone close in our lives who has an addiction, a 'sordid' past - something that they have felt the need to keep hidden. Now you find out... Perhaps your SO used to be a prostitute? How would you feel? How would you react? What if she was hiding an addiction? What would you do? Would you feel betrayed? Lied to? As if maybe you don't really know this person?
It's not about thinking like a man or women - it's about thinking like a person.
And that's something we all have the capacity to do.
Love & Stuff,
Donna
yes, we (individualy) are !?
...got a "point of view" ?? generated by ,gender,religion,race,nationality... GO FIGURE !? ... though open mindedness ...would be an ideal...
...everywhere..
eh?
Do you think you present a balanced perspective when looking for help & support?
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Originally Posted by JeanM GG
Sometimes what seems to be a bias is simply a result of someone NOT knowing any better.
If one posts a thread looking for supports to their own biases, I believe it can be very damaging. Hence, even when posting one must try to present a balanced situation if one wishes to get some benefit from the responses received.
Overall, I BELIEVE IT TAKES AN EXTREMELY HONEST PERSON WHO KNOWS HIM/HERSELF WELL ENOUGH TO KNOW IF THEY CAN PROVIDE A BALANCED PERSPECTIVE, WHO HAS DONE A LOT OF SOUL SEARCHING AND WHO THINKS VERY DEEPLY.
I have asked my husband this question many times, now I ask you. Are you capable of presenting a balanced perspective when looking for help and support or are you simply looking for VALIDATION?
I wont be able to review these responses for 3-4 weeks, but look forward to reading them. jean