It’s perfectly normal to doubt and question things. Especially around Christmas, Birthdays, and other special events. These times stir plenty of emotions within.
Originally Posted by RegretfulLA
I'm not even sure I want him to come back now.
You don’t have to answer this yet. It’s ok to be in limbo.
Next week we are going to a nice dinner for S21's big birthday. Half of me is looking forward to it and half of me is dreading it... I am so on edge around H. At Thanksgiving I had to have a few glasses of wine just to act normally and I will probably have to do same at this dinner. He makes me very nervous now. Not because I am afraid of him, it's just that things are so tenuous. I don't know what he is thinking and I don't know where I stand.
Doing nothing is doing something.
You need not do anything. Nor make any decisions.
You can stand still and still move forward.
“looking forward to it” “dreading it” “I am so on edge around H” “He makes me very nervous now”
I get it. Your feelings are valid and true. And your’s!
H does not make you nervous. H does not put you on edge. He is not that powerful! You make you feel. You control you.
Like I said, it’s perfectly normal to have doubts and questions.
“I don't know what he is thinking and I don't know where I stand.”
Don’t muddy the water. What H thinks or feels is irrelevant. Where and why and how you stand is up to you! It’s not based upon H’s thoughts or reactions or feelings. Focus on you. Live/love your life.
Originally Posted by RegretfulLA
During our M I frequently felt left out because I was the only female here. The boys would talk sports and bro out a lot. My H has been a good father and has spent a lot of time doing guy stuff with them but he sacrificed being a good H. The boys always came first. Anyway, I sensed that bro energy coming up again and now, having been away from it, I realize how much it upsets me and how I don't want to be around it. It wasn't too bad tonight but at least now I'm aware. If we ever get to counseling this is something to be brought up. It made me resentful and probably not much fun to be around.
I can see how you’d feel left out. Lots of parents default to putting their kids first. This obviously places their spouse second or even further down this priory list if one is focusing on job, friends, whatever.
Certainly kids and employment and such are important. Yet, so too is one’s spouse. That’s one of the big marital problems, priorities. Eventually kids leave and one is left looking across the breakfast table at a stranger.
Communication, well the lack thereof, is a leading root cause of many problems. And yes, lots of guys do not communicate well. Especially their feelings.
Man/woman, husband/wife, each has a different lexicon. Of course, everyone has different experiences and vocabulary. It’s just there is a gender difference. Caring partners need to learn the other’s. I think men do a poorer job in this area. Especially the first time around.
Originally Posted by RegretfulLA
If we ever get to counseling this is something to be brought up.
Yes, the neglect and such needs to be bought up. However, you need not wait until if/when H comes along. You can dig into your feelings on your own.
The bro energy. Deep down you likely wouldn’t want that bond to evaporate. My XW destroyed the bond with her kids. Tossed them away like used clothes. I saw the hurt and watched them suffer. (She actually speaks about and treats OM’s son like her own. In front of her own four kids!)
Seven years have passed. My kids are doing well. Very well. XW/Mom, hasn’t really progressed. She’s still a “teenager”. She’s no where close to the once loving wonderful Mom she used to be. It’s utterly amazing, both the incredible strength and incredible fragility of the human mind.
We all start standing for our marriage. It’s our default position. We then start healing and questioning. We then shift to standing for ourselves. Standing for our convictions and values. Oddly letting go the needing to save the marriage. Counterintuitively, good solid DB progress.
Dig deep my girl. Find your foundation. That on which you stand upon. Be a stanchion. Be better, not bitter.
Be your best you.
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Feelings are fleeting. Be better, not bitter. Love the person, forgive the sin.