The HSP Dimension: Expressions of Highly Sensitive People
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

The relationships in our lives

3 posters

Go down

The relationships in our lives Empty The relationships in our lives

Post by melodiccolor Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:19 pm

This was sent to me by mtngrl who had just gotten it herself. I thought it might be helpful for some of you.

A Question of Balance
One-Sided Relationships
Relationships can become out of balance and one-sided if we don’t occasionally check in with each other.


One of the most beautiful qualities of an intimate relationship is the give and take of energy that occurs between two people. In the best-case scenario, both people share the talking and listening, and the giving and receiving of support, equally. Occasionally, within any relationship, the balance shifts and one person needs to listen more, or give more. Generally, over a long period of time, even this exception will take on a balanced rhythm; we all go through times when we take more and times when we give more.

However, there are also relationships in which the balance has always felt one-sided. You may have a friend whom you like, but you have begun to notice that the conversation is always about their life and their problems and never about yours. You may also have a friend who seems to require an inordinate amount of support from you but who is unable or unwilling to give much in return. Over time, these relationships can be draining and unsatisfying. One option is simply to end the relationship, or let it fade out naturally. Another option is to communicate to your friend that you would like to create a more equal balance in which your concerns also get some airtime. They may be taken aback at first, but if they are able to hear you, your friendship will become that much more sincere. They may even thank you for revealing a pattern that is probably sabotaging more than one relationship in their life.

A third option is to simply accept the relationship as it is. There are many one-sided relationships that actually work. One example of this is a mentor relationship in which you are learning from someone. Another example is a relationship in which you are helping someone who is sick, disabled, or otherwise needy. In these instances, you can simply be grateful that you are able to help and be helped, trusting that the balance of give and take will even out in the big picture of your life.
melodiccolor
melodiccolor
Admin

Posts : 12033
Join date : 2008-04-27
Location : The Land of Seriously Sombrerosy Wonky Stuff

Back to top Go down

The relationships in our lives Empty Re: The relationships in our lives

Post by Nucky Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:17 pm


However, there are also relationships in which the balance has always felt one-sided. You may have a friend whom you like, but you have begun to notice that the conversation is always about their life and their problems and never about yours. You may also have a friend who seems to require an inordinate amount of support from you but who is unable or unwilling to give much in return.

I tend to whine a lot on this forum, and I'm always concerned about whether or not I give as much as I take. I try to help my friends out as much as I can, and I do my best to give as much as I take. I often wonder whether or not I am succeeding at this.


Last edited by Nucky on Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:40 pm; edited 1 time in total
Nucky
Nucky
Admin

Posts : 6142
Join date : 2008-04-27
Location : Oakland County, MI

Back to top Go down

The relationships in our lives Empty Re: The relationships in our lives

Post by Trien Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:31 pm

Since the crucial initial aspect for intimacy is sharing in what is good and personally important to another person and having it be important to you while you are together, intimacy can be facilitated or established by caring about another person and helping bring about what is important to them in a way that they particularly appreciate and that you are happy to provide.


That's why one-sided relationship are not necessarily a bad thing
Trien
Trien

Posts : 180
Join date : 2011-08-25
Age : 59
Location : Chico, Ca

Back to top Go down

The relationships in our lives Empty Re: The relationships in our lives

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum