I've identify some thinking patterns we can all recognize. Please don't discuss the appropriateness of the name I have chosen for each mentality. Instead, I would like you to consider if there is a mentality that is dominant for you when you are in a relationship. Then I would like to ask if there is some reason that you cannot change this way of thinking and what is keeping you from changing these thoughts?
The I can't be in a relationship mentality:
I can't worry about you or assume any responsibility for how you may be feeling and when you make me feel shame and blame me for being selfish, I can't do this.What do you expect from me?
I just want to scream.
The Victim mentality:
how can he ghost me for 4 months and not even mention the fact that he wished he could have been there for me when I needed him.
The new age mentality:
Don't worry about me and I won't feel responsible for you. I am responsible for my own feelings and happiness. As long as we find a common ground to mutually respect each other, I am ok and trust that your intensions are good. I don't like to see you suffer but accept that you will find a path that suits you best.
The altruistic mentality:
As long as you are happy and acknowledge my generosity, I really feel good about me. If you feel bad, I sure hope you can communicate how I can change things around for you so I can succeed at making you feel better and therefore I feel better myself.
The I can't be in a relationship mentality:
I can't worry about you or assume any responsibility for how you may be feeling and when you make me feel shame and blame me for being selfish, I can't do this.What do you expect from me?
I just want to scream.
The Victim mentality:
how can he ghost me for 4 months and not even mention the fact that he wished he could have been there for me when I needed him.
The new age mentality:
Don't worry about me and I won't feel responsible for you. I am responsible for my own feelings and happiness. As long as we find a common ground to mutually respect each other, I am ok and trust that your intensions are good. I don't like to see you suffer but accept that you will find a path that suits you best.
The altruistic mentality:
As long as you are happy and acknowledge my generosity, I really feel good about me. If you feel bad, I sure hope you can communicate how I can change things around for you so I can succeed at making you feel better and therefore I feel better myself.