I'm not good at writing this sort of thing but I was talking about this tonight with one of my female friends tonight after some sh1t went down with her and her bf and she wants to dump him. So i started writing it like i often do for myself to an imaginary audience to organize my thoughts on it. I was wondering what you guys might think of this situation and what to do with it.
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Time and time again I witness a certain dynamic in my and other's relationships.
I don't mean to be vague here, but it could be any number of things so we'll just assume that "something happens" will be known as X. X is likely a first offense that isn't so bad that you should walk immediately out, but it's still kinda unacceptable. Ugh I can't explain things for crap.
Partner 1 of the relationship will be P1. Partner 2 will be P2.
1. P1 does X
2. P2 reacts negatively, perhaps withdraws and pays less attention because the other doesn't deserve super treatment at the moment for their transgressions.
3. The "magic" starts to fade at least in the eyes of one of them because they're not treating each other the same as before when everything was clicking.
4. P1 or P2 or both decide to bail because they completely ignore this dynamic instead of correcting it
It's my belief that the feelings and such are still there beneath the surface, but the two of you are just askew at the moment. P2 feels slighted by P1's actions and reacts. P1 feels slighted by P2's action or inaction in response to what they did. This is mistaken for "I just don't feel it" and someone breaks up with the other. Almost like a weird reaction to a takeaway. Instead of chasing they figure things are screwed between them because the other person isn't pouring out the usual happiness to them for a few weeks so they decide it's time to quit since things are "broken."
It's the immature response. I don't mean immature as acting like a kid, but immature as in inexperienced.
Step 2 confuses me, though. What is the proper reaction? You can't just let certain things slide without a reaction or it sets up the fact that it's okay to do certain things that it's really not. But if you react a certain way for lack of a better word with "punishment" to make sure P1 knows that it's not okay then steps 3 and 4 occur. It looks to me like you are screwed either way.
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Is this sort of a misapplication of a takeaway? Should a takeaway be a quick over and done with thing or can it last weeks?
Sorry this is so vague. It's just something i've seen happen to both me and others in the past.
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Time and time again I witness a certain dynamic in my and other's relationships.
I don't mean to be vague here, but it could be any number of things so we'll just assume that "something happens" will be known as X. X is likely a first offense that isn't so bad that you should walk immediately out, but it's still kinda unacceptable. Ugh I can't explain things for crap.
Partner 1 of the relationship will be P1. Partner 2 will be P2.
1. P1 does X
2. P2 reacts negatively, perhaps withdraws and pays less attention because the other doesn't deserve super treatment at the moment for their transgressions.
3. The "magic" starts to fade at least in the eyes of one of them because they're not treating each other the same as before when everything was clicking.
4. P1 or P2 or both decide to bail because they completely ignore this dynamic instead of correcting it
It's my belief that the feelings and such are still there beneath the surface, but the two of you are just askew at the moment. P2 feels slighted by P1's actions and reacts. P1 feels slighted by P2's action or inaction in response to what they did. This is mistaken for "I just don't feel it" and someone breaks up with the other. Almost like a weird reaction to a takeaway. Instead of chasing they figure things are screwed between them because the other person isn't pouring out the usual happiness to them for a few weeks so they decide it's time to quit since things are "broken."
It's the immature response. I don't mean immature as acting like a kid, but immature as in inexperienced.
Step 2 confuses me, though. What is the proper reaction? You can't just let certain things slide without a reaction or it sets up the fact that it's okay to do certain things that it's really not. But if you react a certain way for lack of a better word with "punishment" to make sure P1 knows that it's not okay then steps 3 and 4 occur. It looks to me like you are screwed either way.
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Is this sort of a misapplication of a takeaway? Should a takeaway be a quick over and done with thing or can it last weeks?
Sorry this is so vague. It's just something i've seen happen to both me and others in the past.