IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back!
Tom,
I wanted to go back to this, that you posted last week, because -- while I certainly understand the sentiment (and the love) behind such a statement -- it is EXACTLY the kind of thinking right now that you have to RESIST.
It's perfectly okay to FEEL that way, but it's imperative that you don't ACT that way, upon the very first positive sign from your wife that she may be making a move back towards the marriage.
It really should be more like:
"IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back! have to re-evalute very carefully what got us both to this point, and establish some boundaries, because I don't think either one of us can go thru this again. I will move very slowly, and not jump at the first chance I get!"
PDog, have you ever considered becoming one the DB Telephone Coaches?
Me: 45 WAW: 45 | M22 | T25 | No Kids Nov 09 W Filed | Dec 09 Separation Mar 17 2010 Divorce Papers Signed | Divorce Hearing Cancelled Moved back home May 2010 PA Confirmed June 2010 | W left Dec 7 2010
IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back!
Tom,
I wanted to go back to this, that you posted last week, because -- while I certainly understand the sentiment (and the love) behind such a statement -- it is EXACTLY the kind of thinking right now that you have to RESIST.
It's perfectly okay to FEEL that way, but it's imperative that you don't ACT that way, upon the very first positive sign from your wife that she may be making a move back towards the marriage.
It really should be more like:
"IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back! have to re-evalute very carefully what got us both to this point, and establish some boundaries, because I don't think either one of us can go thru this again. I will move very slowly, and not jump at the first chance I get!"
Make sense??
Puppy
Somehow I completely missed this post. Getting old I guess!
Your point is very well taken and I see exactly what you mean! It has taken me a while, but I now know that we can never "go back". Apparently, there was some fault in the marriage in the past that brought us to this point, so it would do no good to just go back to the way it was.
I am finally at the stage of remembering the good times (and bad) that we had in the past and considering that marriage dead. It is hard though.
I do see and understand my part in killing it by withdrawing from her (and everyone else) in the past and am continuing to work on correcting that.
MAN! This self inspection/growth is tough sometimes!
Thanks again Pup for getting to the nitty gritty and making me take a deeper look!
Me-44 W-41 M-20yrs S13 D18 ILYBINILWY-June 2010 (On our Anniversary)
IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back!
Tom,
I wanted to go back to this, that you posted last week, because -- while I certainly understand the sentiment (and the love) behind such a statement -- it is EXACTLY the kind of thinking right now that you have to RESIST.
It's perfectly okay to FEEL that way, but it's imperative that you don't ACT that way, upon the very first positive sign from your wife that she may be making a move back towards the marriage.
It really should be more like:
"IF the girl I fell head over heels for and married EVER shows back up, I will do everything in my power to win her back! have to re-evalute very carefully what got us both to this point, and establish some boundaries, because I don't think either one of us can go thru this again. I will move very slowly, and not jump at the first chance I get!"
Make sense??
Puppy
Somehow I completely missed this post. Getting old I guess!
Your point is very well taken and I see exactly what you mean! It has taken me a while, but I now know that we can never "go back". Apparently, there was some fault in the marriage in the past that brought us to this point, so it would do no good to just go back to the way it was.
I am finally at the stage of remembering the good times (and bad) that we had in the past and considering that marriage dead. It is hard though.
I do see and understand my part in killing it by withdrawing from her (and everyone else) in the past and am continuing to work on correcting that.
MAN! This self inspection/growth is tough sometimes!
Thanks again Pup for getting to the nitty gritty and making me take a deeper look!
You missed my point. It was the OTHER half of your sentence that I was referring to: the "do everything in my power to win her back" part.
I was trying to get you to start making distinctions between "I'll do anything!" and a more enlightened view of "I'll do anything that doesn't violate my own sense of personal integrity and values."