Boundaries, limits
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 9:40 am
Hi all,
I've been reading the posts in the SOs-only section, and find that many are struggling with the issue of our ability (or inability) to respect limits and boundaries.
For me, it's not so much a problem at the moment, seeing as I'm single, but I will admit to having done harm (inadvertently, I still think) to some of my SOs in the past because of the compulsive nature of my behaviour. Over the years, I've worked hard to actually hear their concerns and to learn to compromise where I must, for the sake of my relationships.
We gain our SO's trust insofar as we are willing (and, of course, able) to respect and consider their own needs as well as ours. The question is, how good are we at doing this, given the often inward-looking and self-absorbed nature of who we are and what we do? (No, I don't mean to generalize, here, and I'm not talking about selfishness either.)
So, how difficult do you find it to abide by the limits and boundaries set by your SO?
Love,
CJ
I've been reading the posts in the SOs-only section, and find that many are struggling with the issue of our ability (or inability) to respect limits and boundaries.
For me, it's not so much a problem at the moment, seeing as I'm single, but I will admit to having done harm (inadvertently, I still think) to some of my SOs in the past because of the compulsive nature of my behaviour. Over the years, I've worked hard to actually hear their concerns and to learn to compromise where I must, for the sake of my relationships.
We gain our SO's trust insofar as we are willing (and, of course, able) to respect and consider their own needs as well as ours. The question is, how good are we at doing this, given the often inward-looking and self-absorbed nature of who we are and what we do? (No, I don't mean to generalize, here, and I'm not talking about selfishness either.)
So, how difficult do you find it to abide by the limits and boundaries set by your SO?
Love,
CJ