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Author Topic: She has agreed to go to counselling with me  (Read 407 times)
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What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Romantic partner
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« on: November 19, 2019, 02:26:56 AM »

Hello all. I think I have made some breakthrough here, but I won't hold my breath. Yesterday after a heated exchange of words, I told my partner that we need to look at the language we use towards each other. We need to listen to one another. I said that I believed we could both do something to change this dynamic. After she said, "Like what"?, I mentioned we could read a book together. I suggested The High-Conflict Couple. She said she wasn't interested in my bogus self help books. I said ok, I just thought it might help us both. An hour later she asked me what the book was about. I told her I had only read extracts of it but would find some reviews. I read her some extracts and reviews. She tried to palm it off at first so I did not persist. A few hours later she said she had ordered the book online and would go through it with me. I was most surprised.

Today I emailed my counsellor and am waiting back on appointment times. She has agreed to fortnightly sessions for both of us with him. I am proceeding with cautious optimism. My partner is viewing a rental property near here tomorrow and is likely going to move out. She knows I am saddened by this, but I am thinking this might be a necessary break from the family conflict here. Today she is very anxious and not easy to get along with. I am being treated with indifference again, which in this relationship is actually pretty good! Laugh out loud (click to insert in post)

I am hopeful this new progress is the 'fire prevention' I have thus far not managed to implement. I will write more as this evolves. Thanks for reading and good luck to everyone else trying to make things work. Smiling (click to insert in post)
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