DesFIP -> RE: What do you deserve? (9/23/2009 4:17:21 AM)
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I deserve to be in a good relationship instead of a bad and that the alternative to a bad can very well be a good relationship with myself. Think about it, in a relationship you go out to dinner, cook the other person a fine meal, go to the movies, laugh and have fun. If you aren't in a relationship then you ought to be taking yourself out to dinner, cooking a great meal for yourself once a week as opposed to just eating a lean cuisine or a sandwich. You should rent yourself a funny movie and laugh on Saturday night. I don't deserve in a relationship to be a sometimes option for him while he's my priority. However him telling you this, op, isn't enough. He needs to give you assignments to do so. Which can be you picking the movie you're going to see next weekend. He does this from time to time and always winds up shaking his head at my taste in movies but does it because, like yours, he wants me to know that I deserve to come first sometimes, even in little things like movies or where to grab a sandwich between errands. You deserve to be loved in a relationship as opposed to being abused, neglected, mistreated. This applies even if the relationship is with yourself. I don't deserve to have such a relationship with another just happen, I have to do my share to find it and keep it going. And you don't deserve to be told you're a bad sub because you can't magically change 24 years worth of programming overnight. When you say you were brought up to 'earn' it, how does a baby earn their parents love? How does a parent earn the child's love? You either love them or you don't, there is no earning there. If your upbringing was that you weren't loved if you didn't get all A's and did all your chores, then I'm sorry for you. I love my children always,even when I am furious at their choice of actions. And they know it.
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