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There is a whole generation of men out here who are absolutely exhausted from being the "transitional guy." They come into your life, absorb all the trauma your toxic ex left behind, provide stability, and love you gently. But because your brain is still addicted to chaos, you mistake his consistency for a lack of passion. You drain his peace to heal yourself, and then abandon him because there isn't enough "drama" to keep you entertained. Men are constantly being used as emotional handymen to fix damage they didn't cause, only to be discarded the second the foundation is stable. It is pure emotional vampirism.
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what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???
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Something my partner said to me recently really stuck with me.
He told me, I’m not here to control you. I’m not your dad; I’m your partner. You’re free to make your own decisions, but understand that every choice has consequences. If you choose something that damages what we’ve built, that’s on you.
He continued, I’ll always tell you when something hurts me or crosses a boundary, because that’s what healthy communication looks like. But if you keep stepping over the line after I’ve shown you where it is, then you were never really protecting 'us' to begin with.
That is exactly what accountability in a relationship sounds like.
-©.trulyavis
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unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???
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