Nope!
I think the reason it gets attached so deeply in the scenario of plural is because a husband makes the choice to walk this path and in return it feels like he is choosing to make the wife suffer the pain of it intentionally. (At least that’s how it felt in my mind). It’s that feeling of someone choosing to doing “wrong” to you that creates the victimhood. It’s over-coming that he isn’t doing anything wrong to the wife (breaking the years of cultural conditioning/ church mindset through the husband’s steadfast love and patience and God’s help) when it clicks and makes his choice not as painful.
If it rains in a play date, that out of everyone’s control.
Not sure if that makes sense, I’m trying to dig into my own brain and emotions to figure out why I felt the way I did lol.
I think the reason it gets attached so deeply in the scenario of plural is because a husband makes the choice to walk this path and in return it feels like he is choosing to make the wife suffer the pain of it intentionally. (At least that’s how it felt in my mind). It’s that feeling of someone choosing to doing “wrong” to you that creates the victimhood. It’s over-coming that he isn’t doing anything wrong to the wife (breaking the years of cultural conditioning/ church mindset through the husband’s steadfast love and patience and God’s help) when it clicks and makes his choice not as painful.
If it rains in a play date, that out of everyone’s control.
Not sure if that makes sense, I’m trying to dig into my own brain and emotions to figure out why I felt the way I did lol.
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