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Breaking Point?
By ~Indigo~ Elga
Last edited: Monday, April 10, 2006
Posted: Monday, April 10, 2006

It's been a while since I posted an article... actually a long time. This relates to marriages, relationships and the breakdown of such. I would be grateful to get some feedback, perhaps get a better understanding. Even if you feel you are not able to offer any comments I thank you for taking the time to read, it's appreciated.

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"Breaking Point?"

 





I was recently chatting with some one, and a very interesting topic came up, below is a comment the person made:







  xxxx says:
You are absolutely right. Lack of communication or misdirected communication can be the death knell of a relationship. Plus it's always give and take. But if the husband works 14 hours a day to give a wife the comforts that she may expect  then what? Any lessons learned?
Yes relationships need to be nurtured very carefully for there's always the danger that material things may not be enough. 


My response to the comment follows, your views and or comments would be greatly appreciated...



A marriage/union should always be about give and take, but ultimately it is about “RESPECT” with respect follows everything.

Regardless of whether the man works 14 hours a day, if there is respect, there is understanding, with understanding there is nurturing, hence the building towards something that should be desired by both.

If it is an “expectation” from the wife, again I question was or is there respect?  Life should not be about expectations but rather about progressive comforts.  When “material things” come into play, it is fair warning that a marriage is on a downward swing, at least in my opinion, and I only say this as “material things” are a way of trying to fill a void. 

Material things never satiate the desire, they just tend to accumulate and or become more demanding.  What then happens is the resentment of the 14 hour day becomes an issue as ultimately you have all the material things, but still there is the emptiness, hence no respect regarding the man who has worked the long hours to attain the material things.

There is the other side too, when one partner gives openly and doesn't make demands encourages, nurtures and it’s all lapped up, but never reciprocated.  That in itself is a lack of respect.  She may not be out in the corporate world, but very often works longer hours.  When she is ill, who takes over, she cannot afford to be ill, she cannot afford to have a headache etc.  When he is away she has to be both mom and dad to the children.  It certainly becomes too involved hence the reason I say there are many factors relating to a breaking point.

The most important things any couple should remember… respect, emotional support, and the reasons or factors that initially drew them together.  Showing interest in what the other does, but being attuned to the subtle innuendos which should be recognized i.e. Whether she/he is not feeling good, perhaps need some time out, all the small things that in time get overlooked.

Have you ever noticed when a couple is courting, perhaps now a very outdated method but nonetheless, the brush of a hand, little whispered suggestive words, a stolen kiss, a flower picked from the garden, coming home and being greeted with enthusiasm… what happens? When do any of us lose sight of these things?

Is it not when we begin to lose respect?

This is but my analogy.

Elga














 

 
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Reviewed by Jeff Mason 7/7/2006
So very true. Your take is quite correct and astute. Oftentimes it is too little too late for any resolution to the problems that have grown. Sometimes there's no saving what once was there in full bloom; yet, as you so eloquently have put it: if respect remains, then there should be no bad feelings nor unduly harsh repercussions - though there should always be tears - at the loss of something that once was so beautiful, yet has faded... with time and a damning distance that can no longer be traversed. -- Jeff
Reviewed by Felix Perry 4/10/2006
Long term relationships of any kind be they marraiges, love affairs, business partnerships or just friendships need to be always alert to the state where interest turns to boring. No one plans to lose interest in a mate it happens over time though that is nature. I guess the point I am trying to make is when one part or the other recognizes the signs of disinterest then it is up to them to start the process of renewal if the love is still there in there hearts.

Felix
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 4/10/2006
If respect is lost nothing can make it better!!

Thanks for sharing!!

love Tinka
Reviewed by Marguerite Little Flower 4/10/2006
yes indeed,respectis the key word
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