GhostWriter
Don Juan
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Hey guys, I'm confused about communication and everything that I've learned.
Generally speaking, communication relative to a relationship.
Here are some things that I've learned about communicating, either from books or real life experiences. Mainly from the latter.
For one, you should never be accusatory, or make someone else responsible for how you are feeling.
You should always say things like...
"I'm feeling really angry right now"
As opposed to...
"You're making me really angry right now."
I learned that this makes you responsible for your own feelings.
So why is it when I say, "I feel uncomfortable that you're going to dinner with your ex."
Verbatim from my last LTR. We broke up 1-2 months ago
I get the... "You're jealous/controlling/insecure/etc..."
Or when I communicate "I don't appreciate what just happened."
Again, not focusing on that particular person.
I get the... "You're just over reacting/sensitive/etc...
WTF
Its like every time I communicate with a firm tone expressing sh!t that I deem inappropriate/disrespectful, it never works?
(BTW I pick and choose my battles. I'm only referring to legitimate cases.)
Or am I doing it wrong? Is my style of communication AFC?
Full Disclaimer - Recovering AFC
Are you supposed to say, "You're really pissing me off."
"If you ever do that again, you can find a new bf."
Just how important is verbal communication?
What would be the best way? None at all? Stick mainly to non-verbal?
I tire of girls saying how communication is so vital. Yet when I do, it only yields negative implications towards my dating life.
I find it very similar to them saying how much they want a nice guy...
At this point in time, I feel like anytime a problem arises, talking will only make it worse.
I'm merely reflecting, but would like to know a way to build my communication skills before my next relationship.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts/opinions.
Generally speaking, communication relative to a relationship.
Here are some things that I've learned about communicating, either from books or real life experiences. Mainly from the latter.
For one, you should never be accusatory, or make someone else responsible for how you are feeling.
You should always say things like...
"I'm feeling really angry right now"
As opposed to...
"You're making me really angry right now."
I learned that this makes you responsible for your own feelings.
So why is it when I say, "I feel uncomfortable that you're going to dinner with your ex."
Verbatim from my last LTR. We broke up 1-2 months ago
I get the... "You're jealous/controlling/insecure/etc..."
Or when I communicate "I don't appreciate what just happened."
Again, not focusing on that particular person.
I get the... "You're just over reacting/sensitive/etc...
WTF
Its like every time I communicate with a firm tone expressing sh!t that I deem inappropriate/disrespectful, it never works?
(BTW I pick and choose my battles. I'm only referring to legitimate cases.)
Or am I doing it wrong? Is my style of communication AFC?
Full Disclaimer - Recovering AFC
Are you supposed to say, "You're really pissing me off."
"If you ever do that again, you can find a new bf."
Just how important is verbal communication?
What would be the best way? None at all? Stick mainly to non-verbal?
I tire of girls saying how communication is so vital. Yet when I do, it only yields negative implications towards my dating life.
I find it very similar to them saying how much they want a nice guy...
At this point in time, I feel like anytime a problem arises, talking will only make it worse.
I'm merely reflecting, but would like to know a way to build my communication skills before my next relationship.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts/opinions.