I told my sponsor
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:17 am
As I have posted here from time to time I participate in a 12 step program of recovery and have done so successfully for a number of years. I have had my current sponsor for about 5 years now. Periodically we go through a writing exercise called an inventory, where am I at, what are my character defects and assets, how am I living my life and so on. Last time I did this was before my crossdressing really took off and since there wasn't much to say it didn't even occur to me to put anything about it on the list.
We were talking yesterday and he asked me something he does from time to time: what are you currently planning on taking to your grave with you? I told him that I had acquired a new secret that I would prefer not to share with him at this time and he said fine but lets talk about secrecy and how it affects you. We did for a while and I said that I know that he would be fine with my secret but I wasn't sure I could handle telling him and he said fine. Then a little while later I told him about CDing.
We talked for a while about it. To explain what a sponsor is I should say that they are not professional in any way. Not a therapist or clergy or anything and even if they have such credentials it is not considered a relevant way of relating in this relationship. They are also not a friend although the relationship often feels like a good friend. They bascially guide you through the 12 steps based on how it was for them. A good sponsor is very close mouthed, to the point that someone else wouldn't even think to ask them questions about what they may have heard. And believe me, they hear an awful lot as most of us have made a major train wreck of our lives at some point. The main difference here was that I was sharing about ongoing behavior in recovery rather than stuff that happened prior to recovery.
We talked some about CDing and what I think it does for me and more about the whole secrecy issue-addicts are notoriously secretive. His take on the CDing itself is that I want it to be private that is my business and to ask myself who really has a need to know? Or who do I have a need to not be so secretive from? Three people really, him, my therapist, and my wife, and for me the issue with my wife is the secret itself. We talked about that a lot and how I think knowing would be difficult for her and don't really know when or if I should tell her. Similar to the discussion of all this with my therapist.
He really seemed very matter of fact about all this and in the end thanked me for trusting him enough to tell him. As far as I can tell that is probably about it for him. The whole thing in many ways was sort of a non event.
I showed him this website and let him read a few of my posts. He read a few of the replies. Jeanie you will be tickled to know that before reading one of yours he looked at your avatar and asked why were women posting here.....
Made my day and I really wanted to tell my wife how excited I was at being able to share this with my sponsor. But little steps.........
Absaroka
We were talking yesterday and he asked me something he does from time to time: what are you currently planning on taking to your grave with you? I told him that I had acquired a new secret that I would prefer not to share with him at this time and he said fine but lets talk about secrecy and how it affects you. We did for a while and I said that I know that he would be fine with my secret but I wasn't sure I could handle telling him and he said fine. Then a little while later I told him about CDing.
We talked for a while about it. To explain what a sponsor is I should say that they are not professional in any way. Not a therapist or clergy or anything and even if they have such credentials it is not considered a relevant way of relating in this relationship. They are also not a friend although the relationship often feels like a good friend. They bascially guide you through the 12 steps based on how it was for them. A good sponsor is very close mouthed, to the point that someone else wouldn't even think to ask them questions about what they may have heard. And believe me, they hear an awful lot as most of us have made a major train wreck of our lives at some point. The main difference here was that I was sharing about ongoing behavior in recovery rather than stuff that happened prior to recovery.
We talked some about CDing and what I think it does for me and more about the whole secrecy issue-addicts are notoriously secretive. His take on the CDing itself is that I want it to be private that is my business and to ask myself who really has a need to know? Or who do I have a need to not be so secretive from? Three people really, him, my therapist, and my wife, and for me the issue with my wife is the secret itself. We talked about that a lot and how I think knowing would be difficult for her and don't really know when or if I should tell her. Similar to the discussion of all this with my therapist.
He really seemed very matter of fact about all this and in the end thanked me for trusting him enough to tell him. As far as I can tell that is probably about it for him. The whole thing in many ways was sort of a non event.
I showed him this website and let him read a few of my posts. He read a few of the replies. Jeanie you will be tickled to know that before reading one of yours he looked at your avatar and asked why were women posting here.....
Made my day and I really wanted to tell my wife how excited I was at being able to share this with my sponsor. But little steps.........
Absaroka