MaleModel -> RE: patience in relationships (6/21/2006 11:09:07 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross The good news is that life is self-correcting. It will force the people involved to slow down and backtrack at some point to go over the important points. The bad news is that the more this process is skipped in the beginning, the harder it is to process later AND people who aren't able to go through the process will find themslves constantly enmeshed in drama and not a stable relationship. Do you really believe that life is self-correcting? I know, or know of, a lot of people who make the same mistakes over and over again.......like marrying the same type of inappropriate spouse. They suffer a lot of angst. Further, the "self-correction" may not happen for 10 or 20 years, so a lot of damage may be done in the meantime, e.g., children born (and then you discover your spouse is not right); wasting a good part of your life (until you figure out what went wrong). A lot of people "going over the important points" will not necessarily have the insight to discover what they themselves did that was wrong or self-destructive or somehow not fulfilling. After all, aren't we all capable, or even likely, to view ourselves inaccurately? Overlook or downplay flaws? All that being said, I wish life were self-correcting and that it happened quickly, LOL
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