scout86
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I honestly think this comes down to 'practice'.I wonder when I will believe that is possible to speak without being in trouble, and that there is a way other than enduring and waiting for it to be over?
I've spent a lot of my life training horses and kind of had an unofficial specialty with 'problem' horses. What I noticed was, it always works better to teach something the right way the first time. If someone else messes things up, it's always harder to fix it than it would be to just do it right from the start. And, if you CAN 'fix' things, like teach a horse that it's actually ok to trust you, it's hard to get that to stick, easy to undo it, and, under stress, they always tend to revert to the first thing they learned (like 'people aren't safe') unless you're aware of that and get ahead of it. Which isn't always possible.
I think people work exactly the same way. If you start your life learning something is unsafe, it's possible to learn differently, but it's hard. It needs time, patience, and reinforcement. It's easy to undo it. And, somewhere in the back of your mind, the thoughts will probably always be there. You just learn to recognize them more accurately and deal with them accordingly. So, in a way, this experience has been positive. It gave you a chance to assert yourself, with an appropriate outcome. It can serve to prove such things are possible and is another step along the way to getting a better way of seeing things. (I don't think there's any way to predict how long that takes!)
Your husband sounds great!