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Jesi's avatar
Sep 6Edited

Relating is the most difficult human function there is. Period! Indeed while we use the terms NT and ND- not one person is "typical" as all of us, complete with unique fingerprints, differ from one another. But in both cases, each is experiencing a reality of sorts and finding bridges to understand each experience is the work. For those of us who are married, we have a unique opportunity to grow in a deep compassion that can be a gift. Many gifts come in dull brown packages but if we are open, there is the possibility of relating well which enriches life. Ive learned how important it is to have clear boundaries, naming and honoring my own needs and emotions (as no spouse can meet every need anyway- that is not what marriage is for!). I only share what I know but offer no condemnation to anyone here. Much grace, love and light to all. Cause if you sought out the article and then looked for human connection in the comments, I know you've likely had a heck of a day!! Keep going.

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Anne's avatar

If my husband were regularly dropping bricks on my feet, how much would we focus on the fact that he doesn't intend any harm and that my whining about broken toes was annoying to him?

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