"the perfection" of being the best gentleman, being completley considerate?
Perfect relationship?
Just wanted to see what you all thought of this: in the relationships I've had, I tend to get very worried about "the perfection" of being the best gentleman, being completely considerate and ALWAYS respectful. I do this to a point where, if i miscommunicate, misunderstand, or make a mistake by "missing something" she said, that it makes me overly worried. I've gotten much better, but it still happens. I've gone to therapy for it, and its definitely helpful. I'm an open person, I feel I don't have anything to hide, we're all human we all make mistakes, we all hurt people sometimes...
The idea of the "perfect" relationship to me is one where, although there are mis-steps, some that may be very important, in the end the common factor is you still care about the person, thinking of the person and spending time with them makes you happy (not stressed or worried), and that despite being imperfect, you work things out.
This is reasonable, no? I've just never heard of a relationship without some arguments, fights (some that may, at times, be pretty intense), missteps, stumbling. etc. Do you think a "perfect" relationship is really a relationship in which, very simply, the happy times heavily outweight the times when your differences and human weaknesses/mistakes come out?
Sort of related, anyone else out there get pre-occupied with keeping things as perfect as possible?
Any good tips or ideas on how to keep perspective on things?
Peace.
Last edited by LoveShack.org Moderator; 2nd June 2005 at 6:35 PM..
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