Is My Partner Controlling?
June 9, 2013
So how do you know if your partner is controlling? Answer the following questions.
If you answered yes to three or more of these, your partner may have control issues that are damaging to your self-esteem. Learning how to set boundaries is key for you to survive this kind of relationship. We are here to help!
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I’ve gone through mairrage counseling twice with two different husbands. So I think I know what I’m talking about on this subject.The first phase is the honeymoon stage. The couple is newly married and life is good. He/she can do no wrong. The next stage is when each other begins to notice each others bad habits: dirty clothes on the floor, not helping with the dishes, laying around the house in their under-ware watching t.v.Then comes the nagging stage. The couple begins to tell each other that they don’t like his/her bad habits (dirty clothes on the floor etc.) The nagging becomes worse, the yelling starts. Doors are slammed, snide comments are said under each others breaths, loud enough to be noticed but low enough not to be understood.The yelling stage quickly begins. I never did like your mother! If you would only take me out once in a while, I wouldn’t be this way Money problems begin, more yelling .infidelity begins in most cases or worse yet, the physical abuse.Total upheaval is in the household, things get out of hand and no one can stand each other. Someone sleeps on the sofa, the *** stops, meals at the table cease and no one speaks to each other.Divorce is waiting right around the corner.It *****. It’s not fun and I never want to go through this ever again as long as I live.I hope that I’ve helped you with your book.
Daryna,
You have given a good description of the phases most marriages go through. However, there is a final stage that I help clients get to and that is one of fulfillment and contentment. It doesn’t have to end in divorce. I love seeing couples who are on the brink of divorce find their way back to each other. I hope that was your experience.