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@isaid4586 Жыл бұрын
As a person who was brought up in an abusive environment, the concept of boundaries and respect have always been foreign to me. This has had unfortunate consequences in my platonic and romantic relationships, as I both myself do not have any boundaries and am inconsiderate of other peoples boundaries. This is something I deeply struggle with to this day.
@beardjuice Жыл бұрын
*hug*
@gilliannecowenn Жыл бұрын
u not alone 🤝
@littleredreadingfox4772 Жыл бұрын
As my therapist says, YOU are the main character in your story -- no one else, so you should be putting yourself first always. Respect and love for others is important, but if you do not set healthy boundaries, some people get the feeling that they can walk all over you and that you'll still be happy. I have a long, long history of putting other people's needs first or just not reacting when something bad happened, whether in the environment I grew up in, or in the relationships I have had with friends and boyfriends. In my case, it always happened like this - I bottled up my negative emotions because I didn't want to ruin the dynamic or I didn't want to lose the relationship, but in doing so, I didn't understand that I was missing out on healthy relationships, with people who would have respected me and my boundaries. And like Rhett Butler, I inevitably snapped at one point and put an end to the abusive relationship... but I moved on to another abusive one. Why? Something happens to your brain when you ignore your needs time and again - you lose self esteem and self respect, so your brain tricks you into thinking you're not worthy of amazing things. And believe me, you are, because you're the main character in your story, so you deserve to be treated well by the people around you or at least as well as you treat them. Be safe and put yourself first. Lots of hugs.
@algudboison4827 Жыл бұрын
I relate disturbingly much to this.
@raversfantasy8873 Жыл бұрын
Same
@johnindermuehle7632 Жыл бұрын
What a terrible thing it is to watch something so good turn so bad, and feeling like you're powerless to stop it.
@alf3071 Жыл бұрын
story of my life, girls always switching up on me
@CreamyCrumbs Жыл бұрын
@@alf3071if all of them are, I’ve got some news for you
@delicious9930 Жыл бұрын
Lol
@EchelonPandora Жыл бұрын
@@alf3071for me it's the guys
@XxNekoMoonxX Жыл бұрын
felt. to be honest there were red flags at the start but i was willing to stick around to see him fix the issues, because i really loved our chemistry and i tend to give people a lot of chances. i try to see the best in people. it bit me in the ass and i found out he cheated through texting a girl flirting heavy. some people might count it as cheating, but i surely do. especially as a very loyal person. i have no eyes for anyone but who i’m with. this was after tons of instances of him lying and hiding things :/ trust ur gut folks, it’s there to protect you
@jacobtruelove9326 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t really had a point of no return in a romantic relationship, but I have had it in friendships. The biggest one is when I was talking with my best friend of two years at that point and I told her, “to me you’re like a sister,” because we had an argument and I wanted to reaffirm that my feelings towards her were positive despite that. And she responded, “To me, you’re like a punching bad,” and at that point I was just done with her. I cut ties later that night
@lilolmecj Жыл бұрын
Good for you, there obviously was no emotional equity. Now apply that to romantic relationships as well. In essence they are the same thing, your own self respect demands it.
@jacobtruelove9326 Жыл бұрын
@@AshleysBrother what?
@YehudiNimol Жыл бұрын
One of my biggest friendships ended when I came to visit my friend, who happened to have 3 classmates at his house at the time (we went to different schools), and he straight up kicked me out. To add context, it wasn't unusual for me to show up at his house on weekends without notice. The realization that he probably thought I'd embarass him in front of his other friends hit me like a truck. I still remember crying outside his apartment. Barely spoke with him since.
@naru8898 Жыл бұрын
Good for you, TBH. People should stop normalizing this "you're my bestie, so I treat you like sh!t" bs.
@Iquey Жыл бұрын
@@naru8898if you treat your besties like shit, you will become a lastie fast.
@michaelpassmore7839 Жыл бұрын
Respect is arguably the foundation of every healthy relationship. It can take a long time to build and can all be broken in an instant. One key to gaining high levels of respect is by having emotional control and consistently showing respect to yourself and those around you.
@gilliannecowenn Жыл бұрын
this is gold
@etagged Жыл бұрын
Sounds tiring, I’d rather believe in something with a lower enforcement cost
@michaelpassmore7839 Жыл бұрын
@@etagged Once you make it a habit it becomes a lot easier.
@alexxxO_O Жыл бұрын
@@etagged Try working on what's making the "enforcement cost" so high.
@lowwastehighmelanin Жыл бұрын
A lot of people hate themselves and take it out on everyone around them. See: Elon Musk.
@WK_MERCURY6 ай бұрын
“Don’t get complacent in relationships” Best advice you’ve ever given. I think this deserves its own video.
@ryansergas2776 Жыл бұрын
I just broke it off with my girlfriend of 3 years and this really relatable, especially the part about the mental load. I felt like I was completely responsible for having to make all the adult decisions and thinking about where we were headed together. I tried to be patient and supportive because I know she had her own problems she was trying to work through, but every time I wanted to talk to her about serious things I was met with resentment, passive aggression and a generally dismissive attitude. it was years before I got tired enough of being unheard that i just had to accept we're not good for each other, and move on. It feels like ripping your own heart out of your chest.
@lelemsays Жыл бұрын
My partner behaves just like that when I try to point out things we can improve, it's not all the time but happens frequently. How did you make the decision? I feel like it's irreversible at this point and I should stick with them for the rest of my life even though we have some big problems :(
@ryansergas2776 Жыл бұрын
@@lelemsays I wish I could tell you how I made it but I don't really know. The main thing that helped was asking myself if I could live with how I am feeling about it all, (problems going unresolved, poor communication and being unheard), for the rest of my life. I answered no.
@lelemsays Жыл бұрын
@@ryansergas2776 I understand very well, we tend to put other people's necessities over ours and end up in this situation. Hope everything gets better for you 🙌🏻
@PenStock Жыл бұрын
@@chopstickpopcornhe most probably will grow to that point, but you might need to have to wait a çouple of years. I stopped being a boy only by 28-30, lol
@irasac1 Жыл бұрын
@@PenStockdon't give her false hope...
@michaelw6277 Жыл бұрын
My wife screamed at me that she hated me and wished I were dead, and she did this in front of our kids. This outburst came because she said something to me that I found hurtful and it was a response to me saying… “what you just said was hurtful.” She’s chronically ill and may have literal brain damage and because I’m the source of her health insurance and I really don’t want the mother of my children to die I just kind of accept my difficult and frequently painful existence. Every day I hope that the next surgery will allow her to be functional enough to support herself and maintain gainful employment with health benefits so we can finally end this. It’s such a sad place to be. I am, absolutely, a much better person in every way for having had her in my life. But I just can’t do this anymore.
@Christina.N. Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you’re being really brave for your children. That really takes a lot of integrity. Trying your best for the greater good is never in vain. Things have a way of working out. So I hope that happens soon for you. Make sure to let it out. Cry, when you can. You’ll feel better. And one day it will be better.
@zeuovelightning3510 Жыл бұрын
I don't have a girlfriend Idk what to say.
@truechamp3404 Жыл бұрын
Damn.. i pray for you
@bookisland6515 Жыл бұрын
sending you love 🫶 you are very brave
@adddiiison962 Жыл бұрын
I hope things get better Michael
@jasonfanclub4267 Жыл бұрын
What I don't like about the "ick" is that it's often such a small thing that gets a too huge value in my opinion.
@veryclaro Жыл бұрын
While I get what you mean, I think this version of the 'ick' in this case is the escalated, compounded version that has built up, where even the littlest things seem bothersome for the other, in a way that no longer seems reasonable (ie 'I just don't like the way they smell/do things/walk/etc'). When you get to that point that it no longer becomes a thing that can be actually addressed (because the ick is something that clearly is just...felt because of a bigger disgust over a person), then that's the 'ick' that's considered a valid red flag In the manner in which it was discussed in this video, I think contempt comes first and the ick is something that happens after, if I understood it correctly
@himanshusingh5214 Жыл бұрын
Bad smell is not an ick. You have to force yourself against your subconscious mind to be with a bad smell.
@robertblume2951 Жыл бұрын
@@himanshusingh5214yes but the point is they didn't smell bad at the beginning so why do they smell bad now? And that's what the commenter is talking about. The ick is just the excuse and the reality is they just don't like you.
@mammamia1628 Жыл бұрын
@@veryclaro My takeaway is the complete opposite. In this videos terms, you'd be describing someone feeling contempt for their partner. The ick, however, is something very sudden and visceral. For example seeing your partner mistreat a service worker and realising that they are not who you thought they were and losing all attraction.
@himanshusingh5214 Жыл бұрын
Yeah.@@robertblume2951
@ngeo2194 Жыл бұрын
It's actually scary how well timed this was. I have been grappling with the idea of removing myself from a friendship because of a lot of these things but feeling guilty because I did not vocalise my hurt and feeling of being mistreated for so long and so I surely owe it to that person to give them a chance to make it right. But in keeping quiet for so long (and I appreciate I absolutely have a major part to play in it getting to this point by bottling things up) I really do feel like certain things just cannot be undone and it's nice to see it laid out a lot more simply than the version I am overcomplicating in my mind. A sad realisation to come to, but better than the tumultuous one I was making for myself up til now.
@jeongbun2386 Жыл бұрын
This is so real
@Hannah-wg7hx Жыл бұрын
this happened to me too! it can be difficult for people on the outside to understand but when a relationship is broken there's really no turning back. it's not a question of who is right or wrong, who has a right to leave whom. When you're done you're done. All you really owe that person is respect for them as a human being, not to continue the relationship. It took me a long time to accept this but I have come to view allowing people to flow in and out of your life, and doing the same, as an important skill to practice in maximizing your chances of finding people you have healthy, fun, satisfying relationships and allowing others to do the same
@noahprussia7622 Жыл бұрын
i love playing nba with friend A, he's chill. friend B cares wayyyy too much about winning the game. in fact, i never have fun playing nba with friend B. in fact, i never had fun with friend B period. in a finite life with due hardship, it is never unreasonable to stop giving time and energy to those who won't appreciate it nor return it.
@CardsNHorns04 Жыл бұрын
Don’t beat yourself up over it. We all try to give the benefit of the doubt to people who have been good to us in the past. Learn from it, communicate early on, and stick to it no matter how much it hurts. You’ll survive it, but sometimes you gotta do the shitty things to set yourself up for success.
@NinaStudios Жыл бұрын
Wow I can relate. Feels like I could’ve written this.
@matthewwakeling4978 Жыл бұрын
I think there's one missing from your list, which is probably fairly common in abusive relationships. That is when someone has been crushed for so long that they believe the abuser that it's all their fault, and then the abuser does something so ridiculous or horrible that the illusion is shattered and there's a sudden realisation that a whole stretch of time has been a complete lie. That realisation is a point of no return. I had it about a month ago.
@joice2871 Жыл бұрын
Who gaf
@mockavel213 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have a "fearful-avoidant attachment style"
@mk-ki4ls Жыл бұрын
I had it as well. Often it feels like I’m the world’s biggest clown for having wasted so much time and energy on them.
@d.w95211 күн бұрын
Oh gosh that's true. I had mine about 3 years ago now. Eventually, they will always push just that little bit too far. I'm glad you got out x
@MsNatiBug9 күн бұрын
@@mockavel213not even remotely true lol. What? They were believing they were the ones at fault, bc abusers always project and victim blame, and then the abuser finally did something so insane and so out of line that it snapped them out of it
@kimnotkardashian Жыл бұрын
My sister and i have just about reached the point of no return. I’ve asked her to respect my boundaries over and over again and she hasn’t stopped gaslighting me and belittling and mocking me. It’s gone beyond normal sister teasing. It really hurts.
@snowguitarrr Жыл бұрын
I used to treat my sister this way. It was because I saw myself in her, and I hated myself. Now that we're adults we have a better relationship. I'm not saying that her behaviour is justified, but if she's bullying you, she's likely using you as an outlet for her own emotional pain. Things may change and get easier as you both get older.
@isaiahscott1998 Жыл бұрын
Try to say it without too much emotion and consistency. If you lash out every other time you are no different than your sister
@chrystals.4376 Жыл бұрын
@@snowguitarrrI’ve got a very low threshold for this shit, so if I was treated like that it’s over, period, regardless of reasons why.
@ripley7t429 Жыл бұрын
Family, especially siblings are sometimes the worst. You have to do what needs to be done to protect yourself.
@kumashock4074 Жыл бұрын
@@chrystals.4376it’s often taught by the parents and their dynamic with one another so it’s not stranger if it’s internalized and re enacted by the children. If they all heal and take accountability, that’s where having a relationship can start
@jalexb503 Жыл бұрын
Recently had a long-term close friend of mine reach “the point of no return” with me. He bottled up all these small things and then laid it all on me 6,7,8 months later. Some big things to him didn’t seem too big of a deal to me at the time. It’s wild having a close friend cut you out of their life over things that could’ve been communicated over time. There’s no reconciliation when someone has reached that tipping point, even if I hadn’t seen it that way at all. Last time I tried reconciling with him I realized that there was a wall. There wasn’t anything I could do to break down that wall, no matter how I approached the issues. It was his choice not to make improvements on the wall, and he ultimately decided that he wasn’t going to take the time to relieve this pressure he had with me. The only thing that bothers me is that he was able to communicate and talk through his issues with me to anyone besides me. Leaving me feeling outcasted from our mutual friends. That being said our communication patterns are different and looking back I could see that those differences were going to cause a breaking point.
@soapgod5554 Жыл бұрын
Coming from a person in your friends position right now, he most likely tried, but either A.) didn’t communicate his grievances with you fully in order to not hurt your feelings, or B.) was ignored/brushed off by you in the past and felt that there would be no point in telling you. Cutting off a close friend is never easy, and it took one too many betrayals and multiple friends to finally convince me to do it. There’s no use getting caught up on what could’ve been. The best thing you keep do is to keep moving forward.
@Cherry-bj7dd Жыл бұрын
@@soapgod5554honestly i think so too. I do that with my boyfriend. I can't talk about his issues to him because when I do he always acts as if it's really silly for me to even get bothered by it or as if it's my fault and I'm not putting in an effort. that's why i stopped telling him altogether and i still don't have any issue with sharing them with someone else. from what i hear, he might have felt that too
@wolfe2166 Жыл бұрын
@soapgod5554 I feel like I'm in that situation with my girlfriend, for some reason I am so afraid of talking to her about things I talk about with a close friend.
@tal8702 Жыл бұрын
Wow, i am in this exact position right now, except i don't even know what i did wrong bc they never communicated it with me
@celloafterdark4173 Жыл бұрын
If you find yourself gossiping behind a person's back frequently- really consider just saying that stuff to the person's face. That should be the only reason for discussing personal stuff with other people- processing it enough that you can address it with them directly.
@AM-ut7dg Жыл бұрын
I reached this point with my ex. After 6 years and no proposal, and constant breadcrumbing about the future and lack of effort, feeling like I had to move the relationship along all by myself while he coasted, escalating arguments when I tried to speak up about my needs, and doing most of the cooking and cleaning while living together, I finally had a nervous breakdown and broke up with him in a very messy way… which I’m not proud of. We have both hurt each other beyond repair I think. Very sad because we had an incredible bond and if there had been more maturity and better communication I think we could have had a relationship that lasted a lifetime. However, it takes two people to make a relationship work and that means taking your partners needs seriously.
@NoPlanNoProb Жыл бұрын
I wonder if the “very messy way” was in a sense why he couldn’t pull the trigger. I had to end a 5+ year relationship because I just had seen signs of who she could become when she was really angry. I had still cared about her so I didn’t want to break it off, but I also was terrified of how much power she’d have with that anger if I did marry her. What did you do…?
@etagged Жыл бұрын
Sounds like he wasn’t excited to marry you
@AM-ut7dg Жыл бұрын
@@etagged clearly not!
@couchpotatoe91 Жыл бұрын
Sunken cost fallacy. Just because you invested lots of time and/or money into something doesn't automatically make it worth anything. Like in a poker game where you've clearly already lost, but you keep throwing money in the pot because you're hoping for a miracle that you rationally know won't happen but emotionally hope for.
@littleredreadingfox4772 Жыл бұрын
You think you had an incredible bond because you see things from your perspective. Obviously this was not what he was thinking or feeling, or he wouldn't have led you on for six years and no effort. (It hurts, but it is the truth) Relationships function if both people do the work. Remember to put yourself first now that you've gotten out of this bad situation and avoid getting back with him or jumping into another similar relationship where you are not valued for your kindness and who you are.
@richardkapowsky6073 Жыл бұрын
The way I put it to my ex was 'There is no apology available to you, beyond a time machine, to make it to where I see you in a positive light again.' I wish I could send her this video to explain to her why I don't want to see her, but I don't want to talk to her.
@jamespostle6894 Жыл бұрын
Yeah this pretty much happened to me, too. My ex took no accountability for her words or actions and just expected me to be ok with it. She felt entitled to speak to me however she wanted and had very little control over her emotions. that made me lose respect for her that could never be recouped.
@vyomrane1237 Жыл бұрын
Ask someone else to do it for you?
@darrellborland119 Жыл бұрын
@@jamespostle6894 one-sided relationships...we learn, and hopefully do not repeat...life is too short.
@alyonajoensen Жыл бұрын
This is so true that once you break the trust, there’s no way you can restore it. People really should perceive it as a fragile precious vase.
@bunk95 Жыл бұрын
Break trust? Did a human slave/other animal break your trust at any point of time?
@_dominoline6 күн бұрын
@@bunk95 What do you even mean with this question?
@frankstenberg20043 күн бұрын
"Trust, once broken is not easily restored" - trust actually can be restored but it is a lot of work and sacrifices plus it usually takes longer than just a single lifetime. Count somewhere between 10 and 300 years and you'll soon realize why most people are not all that keen to even try...
@Hiiiiiiiiieeee Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how similar so many of our experiences are. I’m so glad that I’m in my 30s and have pushed through the hell that was my last long-term relationship. I’ve now met someone after a couple of years of being single, who is the exact opposite of my ex, and we are clicking so beautifully. I didn’t know it was possible to be so compatible because I have always forced myself into relationships with people I was not compatible with. A little advice to anyone who is younger or feels they need love from someone to validate their life, you don’t. Find happiness inside yourself, and you’ll know true happiness. Corny as it is, it’s 100% the truth.
@mayamonth8533 Жыл бұрын
It’s really hard to know what true compatibility is when you’re young. I have a bf of 2 years and for the most part we are very compatible. But then we started arguing a lot and usually we make up and find a solution but i feel like i people please a lot and he doesn’t see when he takes advantage of it. Also sexually I’ve been having issues cause I don’t think we’re truly compatible in it. Any advice?
@PNoblesGarage Жыл бұрын
Wise words.
@Hiiiiiiiiieeee Жыл бұрын
@@mayamonth8533 if you’re unhappy, don’t be afraid of breaking things off. But also, don’t be afraid of the occasional disagreement or misunderstanding. It’s all about how you’re communicating those misunderstandings. But if you don’t feel satisfied or truly content with your partner, it may be time to reevaluate where you stand. It’s not easy when you love someone but it’s better to be alone and have the potential for a better match than to force something with someone who’s just not the one. But it sounds like you’re going to figure it out. Just remember, don’t people please so much that you give all of yourself away. 🩷
@brooklynray9536 Жыл бұрын
The Netflix show “beef” reminds me a lot of this idea of resentment building up in a relationship but not wanting to let go because of what you had in the past, to the point where you can no longer go back due to the damage done
@crazyeight6782 Жыл бұрын
They were very dramatic about it, haha, but yeah. Love to see appreciation for “beef”.
@nocturnowl_0100 Жыл бұрын
Hated that show, dysfunction personified.
@bunk95 Жыл бұрын
Resentment is fictional. You think and act like thats untrue?
@MetalFreak187 Жыл бұрын
Often when reaching that threshold of disrespect,because you let so much go often the trigger could be a small thing, its met with shock and a lot of push back, which hurts even more because the fight that ensues to justify your feelings can escalate if the other person is really adamant about not seeing the issue, or brings up a bunch of things to deflect the focus of the conversation.
@ryanlillie8469 Жыл бұрын
I'm fairly certain my ex did this. I voiced MULTIPLE times how her relationship with an old friend that recently rekindled marked a change in her behavior. "I just don't see it..." was her response. Multiple times. Having seen her suddenly have a zest for life when he was involved. Able to drag herself from her computer desk no problem. Not "I understand that you feel that way and will try to consider your feelings because you are important to me." I was crying to her, telling her how I felt alone with her. How she didn't make me feel like I was supported. Or heard. Sure cuddles are nice but so is an ounce of reassurance or consistency. When we started dating? We spent hours talking. What did she and he do? In my kitchen. Until 1 or 2 am? Drinking? OFTEN! Talked for hours. I kept telling myself i was just jealous of their friendship. So i kept letting it happen. I wanted her to have a support and friend group. After 2 years of supporting and encouraging her to take care of herself. I literally moved her home and deceased mother's belongings Multiple times. All at the very last minute because she would bottle everything. I finally hit the breaking point when she kept giving me attitude about a parking spot after our stuff was locked in her storage unit due to her nonpayment. I just wanted her to let me help. Yet I said something that couldn't be taken back when i had finally had enough and I regret it deeply. The hardest part is not knowing for sure weather or not she was emotionally cheating with him. I just hope she's safe and happy wherever she is.
@LV84CC Жыл бұрын
Well said
@mrbunnylovespancake1 Жыл бұрын
Having authentic takes has always been a strong suit of yours. I like that you blend in your lived experiences into the video's.
@kalixzee7505 Жыл бұрын
As many people have said, the timing of this video is impeccable. I was the one who hurt my partner (emotionally) to the point of no return. This video has been extremely helpful in my self reflection. I wish I could send this to her but we are trying to go no contact.
@marycyr1668 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been grieving my breakup on and off for over a year now. This video was super helpful in unpacking what happened between us. It honestly was probably an accumulation of almost every point, but what probably pushed him over the edge was when I said something in the heat of the moment that I’ll never be able to take back. I took him for granted. I’ve realized (much too late) that I’ll never find someone else like him. Learn from me. Don’t take your significant other for granted
@schikimhiki Жыл бұрын
girl im the same position as you. yes breakups suck, but when yk it was your fault, you are just never able to let go :(
@leonie7754 Жыл бұрын
I learnt that talking to someone about their behaviour depends a lot on if i think anything will improve by doing so. Too often, people are defensive and you know all that will happen is you'll regret saying anything and be the one crying and apologising. I attract those sorts of people. In the end, I just push them away instead or reduce contact. Depends on the severity of the behaviour.
@shadehealer Жыл бұрын
If you bring up a problem you see, and end up apologizing, there's a chance you're dealing with a narcissist. (Narcissists are created by environmental factors over decades btw, it doesn't tend to be "built in" from the beginning.)
@hollyk705210 күн бұрын
Yep, I was shamed for avoiding someone when they literally screamed and cornered me after coming home from the hospital and called me names and they still don’t understand that without an apology I don’t want a relationship with them. It’s like they literally have no central empathetic part of their brain working.
@neverbows9 күн бұрын
Narcissistic personality disorder wires their amygdala at a young age for defense. If they are they may actually not have empathy. They can only pretend to have it.
@ProfessorFish Жыл бұрын
the average person is straight up violating boundaries like it's second nature. we should teach about boundaries and harrassment etc even when it doesn't pertain to intimate relationships.
@daviddavidd3745 Жыл бұрын
I consider myself to be the average person, so please enlighten me.
@zimzob Жыл бұрын
Do you consider yourself average, above average, or below average?
@UmbraStarWolf Жыл бұрын
If you think that then you don’t get it yet I was like you too You need to work on yourself
@ProfessorFish Жыл бұрын
@@daviddavidd3745 police, parents vs their kids, street interviews asking what "size" to random girls, driving tailgating, standing way to close to people in lines lol, theft, harrassment of employees, the list can go on but don't take this as an attack on you. we cant normalize this and we can do better. i personally wanna be better. just cuz i dont feel it harrassment doesnt mean it isnt
@nateo200 Жыл бұрын
We really should. Especially when you grow up around toxic parents. My sisters never got all the therapy I did and they cross boundaries all day and get angry when I try and set them as if Im the problem. They don't see how unhealthy our narcissistic mother made our boundaries.
@drewgoin8849 Жыл бұрын
Ian Fleming's short story coined the expression "quantum of solace" for something similar. When your partner has said or done something that is beyond a certain threshold of the acceptable bounds of having any regard for the your well-being.
@Juliebear122 Жыл бұрын
I have experienced this “point of no return” in a relationship and that one saying is true, how it’s never truly over until It’s over. there’s a certain amount of time that you could tolerate someone coming back and letting them in up until they say something really hurtful to you, you just hit a checkpoint where it becomes a dead end. when I randomly started to realize this, I basically became tired of shifting around my values/morals all the time , knowing i did have personal morals and standards. also being attached to this person, for the validation and for the fact that I feared being alone. when you are trauma bonded to someone it seriously is no joke! It’s all mental. I feel a lot happier and less stressed as a single person now and I’m grateful that I didn’t waste any more time with this person who was just straight up disrespectful
@devinawho Жыл бұрын
i feel like im in the same situation ..i have hope maybe he'd get better along with me, but then again we're early 20s and im already hanging on by a thread.. do you think we stand a chance?
@stayhydratedwalter Жыл бұрын
It's crazy to think how sometimes, all it takes is one sentence to destroy years upon years of an established relationship. Of course, there was this build-up of uncertainty and confusion, but at the end of it, all it took was one thing they said and in that moment, you realize whatever was between you two is beyond repair.
@Lorebagger Жыл бұрын
i was actually the main reason for the breakup and the biggest one was actually contempt. It was my first relationship and one of the big mistakes i made was showing our heated moments to others. Instead of listening to her i listened to the others around me and they fed my ego. Other things like resentment and disrespect were also prevalent
@BunsenHoneydew001 Жыл бұрын
You're learning and growing and trying to be a better version of yourself. Keep that energy! 👍
@mvssbonie Жыл бұрын
same, he had broken my trust and resentment had started building up
@atlesadams6227 Жыл бұрын
I have been in an abusive relationship before so I can vouch for the fact that everyone has a limit. I've been trying to get better at spotting red flags not only in others but also in myself so that I can undo those red flags and be a partner when the time arises. I've got a good feeling about you and this channel, thank you for doing what you do.
@bunk95 Жыл бұрын
Are you being kept as a slave?
@atlesadams6227 Жыл бұрын
@@bunk95 Thankfully no, and I've been cut off from that person so they can't continue to cause me direct problems.
@No_Tutorial Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say I have been following your channel for a little while and just noticed you mentioning you’re a postdoc now rather than a phd candidate, so I wanted to say congratulations on finishing your phd! That is a big achievement and I can’t wait to see your work in the future 💜
@glicmathan17719 күн бұрын
Cluster B personality disorders including NPD are so prevalent now and ruining many relationships. Contempt, deceit, gaslighting, unaccountability, infidelity, betrayal… A lot of what we are discussing today are related to such abnormalities which have become normalized.
@oddlysatisfied7024 Жыл бұрын
Had a friend be so resentful of me that I started having anxiety attacks when I was around her. It took one comment where she resentfully talked about potentially hating me out of jealousy. I had to get away. I did my best, I had been her friend for years. I’m in therapy now, I do struggle with setting boundaries so I’m working in that.
@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ Жыл бұрын
Set them the beginning is difficult then it gets easy
@teresaburrell7918 Жыл бұрын
the title of this video instantly reminded me of a conversation i had during the last couple months of my last relationship. so much resentment had built up that what i was saying to them made me think "how can we come back from this?". and the fact that was an actual question i had to ask (beyond all the other violation of boundaries in this specific relationship) was such an indication that there was no return and we would have to end it.
@flawlix Жыл бұрын
I’m watching this because I hit this point in a past relationship and with a couple of friends. Always said it felt like a switch had been turned off, and suddenly I wanted nothing to do with them anymore because all I could see was the bullshit.
@neonlighter75 Жыл бұрын
What bothers me is that some people will end a relationship, not because you have taken them for granted or showed a pattern of disrespectful behavior, but because you made a mistake or said the wrong thing. I'm not talking about severe mistakes, like cheating, not listening to their boundaries or going after people's insecurities, although those are just bad choices. I'm talking about people who end the relationship because you did something wrong, but they don't tell you what you did wrong. They just give you the silent treatment and let resentment build up while you don't know what you did wrong. They honestly think that they shouldn't have to tell you what you did wrong, you should just know. Those people are extremely toxic and they should be ashamed of themselves.
@MrVeps1 Жыл бұрын
Those people don't really break up because you did something wrong, they break up because they're self-centered, immature and unsuited to serious relationships. Some people get over this, others find partners willing to be their doormats for the rest of their lives, and I'm sure a goodly portion of them will just complain about how they can't seem to stop dating assholes/sluts/idiots/immature people/etc and the cycle repeats.
@painteater Жыл бұрын
Sometimes the mistake is just an excuse, not the real reason
@Alinda1308 Жыл бұрын
Those people are manipulative. It's definitely better if they break up with you, at least they leave you alone
@UnBR0k3enAngel Жыл бұрын
This take is toxic. You may not consider "what you did wrong" to be a big deal, but your friend absolutely did. You continue to not respect their threshold and instead choose to place blame on them because you "did nothing wrong."
@neonlighter75 Жыл бұрын
@UnBR0k3enAngel how are you supposed to know what you did wrong if your "friend" gives you the silent treatment instead of directly telling you? Giving someone the silent treatment is a form of manipulation. You're not a good friend if you do that to people. Same goes for people who would rather just spread rumours instead of confronting you.
@derinwithaq5811 Жыл бұрын
What I think is interesting about the point of no return is that as people change, we can come back from that point. My best friend and I reached the point of no return a while ago, and we just separated, not talking for years after. Then, life brought us together again. We started to talk a bit, and we realized how much things had changed. We never really said anything about our fight, we just grew closer again over time
@mu5ty_mu5t3lid Жыл бұрын
While it’s fantastic that you two were able to reconnect after such a horrendous falling out, if you haven’t already, I believe it would be a good idea to address your fight- to clear the air.
@BigTroubleD Жыл бұрын
This is such an important topic. I’m currently experiencing this and I had been wanting to understand what I’m experiencing more so I can navigate my way safely through it. I know my relationship is going to end and I want to get out of it with the tools to make sure I’m going to be okay.
@jazzydoll777 Жыл бұрын
I experienced the ick which eventually led to my breaking up with my ex not too long ago. I knew she had things she was working on in herself, which is why i was so understanding and patient with her needs. However, it came to the point to where i noticed i started walking on eggshells around her. Any time I tried to communicate abt an issue or something that bothered me, she became so defensive that I couldn't even be honest anymore. I started protecting her from my emotions bc she had a huge victim complex and couldn’t deal with the idea that she was the cause. I realized that she wasn't as understanding and caring abt me as i thought she was, and anything she did gave me the ick and i was annoyed by it. Even on the day i talked to her abt breaking up, she came up with excuses for everything instead of truly listening when i talked abt things that hurt me and bothered me
@ethanisnotsleeping Жыл бұрын
I clicked on this thinking it was about the point of no return when starting/building a relationship but Im not disappointed at all. I loved it
@EyeanaJade Жыл бұрын
Last week my boyfriend called me by another woman’s name while I was upset and then said he was just joking and when I asked why he chose to “joke” like that and he said he wanted to see how upset he could make me, and i just feel like that might have been my last straw. I’m not sure what to do though.
@TheCEmily Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a narcissist, leave for your own sanity 🙏
@のむ-san Жыл бұрын
No girl. You like drama. This is not normal dude behavior
@NYC1E1 Жыл бұрын
My advice, don’t listen to the people that want you to leave the relationship because misery loves company. Wait until you’re calm, cool and collected… Weigh how long you’ve been in the relationship, if you have children, live together, etc. Why you’re with him to begin with, what’s his good qualities… Lastly what led to the disagreement or fight and what role you played in it… Be honest with yourself because you might choose to leave him now and someone might choose to leave you later…
@kragary Жыл бұрын
The behaviour you describe is straight up emotional abuse and cruel, and it is not right to treat you that way.
@luluv5198 Жыл бұрын
break up immediately
@docteurf9614 Жыл бұрын
For me, a recurring situation that preceded the breakup in some relationships was perhaps the other side of contempt; when that 'superiority' was expected from me. That I was expected to always be the 'stronger' one of the two; be it emotionally, economically, socially, in attitude / behavior, or in other aspects. And while I met that expectation, all was fine; but at the moment that for whatever reason that reversed (be it because my S.O. was better or because I was worse, on enough of those aspects), it wasn't long before the other person wanted to leave. Felt like I was not free to be weak without paying a price for it. After those, I came close to developing some toxic traits; about being desperate about avoiding any weakness showing. That felt terrible; the idea that when I was having a bad time, instead of being able to be open and share it with your S.O., I had to not only deal with whatever bad situation I was in, but also to be desperately trying to hide it, for fear of the possible consequences; which would leave me worse than I already was. Instead, now for me it has become a major red flag when I detect that type of expectations being put on me by the other person.
@jixyrover1759 Жыл бұрын
I would say I had 2 points of no return with my mother both of which confirmed her contempt for me🤔 1- when I was 16 she told me I wasn’t suicidal and I just needed to pray more. This told me she doesn’t value my opinions and believes my feelings to be childish 2- several years later she said I only used her for money and didn’t care about anyone but myself. This confirmed that she thinks of me as a horrible person and that I was selfish and not “human” in her eyes. Frankly I’ve given up on trying to make her value or respect me in any way and simply work to make sure we have boundaries. Hopefully one day we can talk as family but for now it’s just playing with fire and me refusing to give her the reactions she wants anymore
@SingmetheSea Жыл бұрын
I have a similar dynamic with my mother. People like this have an idea of you in their head; how you act and what you say doesn't change that image. So in that example, if you try to talk to her about why she thinks you're only using her for her money.. if you try to ask why, and present evidence that shows it isn't true, nothing you can do can change her mind. It's a really horrible way to be and I hope I never end up like her. I feel exhausted after years of trying to communicate with her and I can't do this anymore.
@LifestriderX Жыл бұрын
I mean she’s not wrong about prayer. You’d be surprised the movement God puts in the pieces on the board. Have faith and He will help you with a good will.
@A_Lion_In_The_Sun Жыл бұрын
Your parent will never see you as anything more than their child. No matter how much you've grown, what you've accomplished or how much they've aged.
@A_Lion_In_The_Sun Жыл бұрын
@@LifestriderXstop, just stop. Talking to yourself wont fix suicidal ideation.
@idab6864 Жыл бұрын
My mom told me she would value my words more if I gave her money. She has never cared for me as an individual, moreso just what I can do or be for her. It's disgusting and exhausting
@hadriusreznor3247 Жыл бұрын
I just realized that the gone with the wind title is related to that lost love that endured hardship and finally was blown away
@HarryJohnson69 Жыл бұрын
I recently broke up with my best friend because he was abusing me for quite some time. We had absolutely reached the point of no return where I got angry at the previous abuse that I let slide as well as a line that was crossed that was unacceptable period. Once you reach the point of no return, the other person needs to realize that it’s also time to give up as well because the person who has reached it now only feels indifference towards you and doesn’t have a bone in them that cares for you anymore
@zebrafigs84508 күн бұрын
I love the part where you talk about gone with the wind. Such a dynamic book. I have experienced this in ways through friendships and relationships from both sides. I also didn't realize the impact my anger was having on my interpersonal relationships and also how counter productive keeping the peace until I couldn't was. Great video idea!
@badstar9670 Жыл бұрын
Damn. Gotta say, i haven't gotten through your whole video yet, but i can clearly see how genuine you are in your desire to simply help people. That alone, to me, is absolutely heart warming. Let alone touching on your advice. Thank you for being such a dope human being. I hope people are as good to you as you are to this world.
@Jazzmaster1992 Жыл бұрын
To the point about the "mental load", I can sort of relate. I used to work somewhere in retail that I was constantly concerned about the "housekeeping", which meant keeping the backroom clean and organized, keeping products on the shelves in the right place, making sure metrics were green and basically, that the ship was run tight. Not having these things done gave me a sort of anxiety, since the downstream effects of little things not being addressed created a set of adverse circumstances that irritated me (like, not being able to find the item I needed to sell to a customer, or even just simply not being able to make sense of my surroundings when everything was an unkempt mess). Needless to say, it was frustrating when coworkers didn't share my sense of urgency around making sure things were taken care of. I'm fortunate enough to work somewhere now that people seem more considerate about themselves and others, and I don't feel like the "only" one who cares about things getting done. The difference is night and day.
@carlosemiralonso7997 Жыл бұрын
Once you make the work to do better. People around might felt your changing behavior's that will no longer suit them. So you growing to be concern about people lack of care. While you keep level up and leaving people soo behind you on the race. OF course this will let you to better job opportunities but people around you that cant keep up, might take it with bad light. Good for you.
@normallyshy Жыл бұрын
This is how I feel about the people I live with 😭
@supershot8335 Жыл бұрын
There's a similar concept in programming called "technical debt," where taking shortcuts and never fixing them makes it more difficult to do any related work down the road, I'd recommend searching it for those interested It can be all too easy to be short-sighted and kick the can down the road to the next coworker, shift, month, etc. Good on you to be forward-thinking that way, and it's good to hear you found a team with others who agree :)
@Jazzmaster1992 Жыл бұрын
@@supershot8335 kicking the can down the road is a great way of putting it, and it's exactly how I feel. I don't want other people to do with the consequences of my bad decisions, even if it seems like I've got the blessing of a superior to do so.
@KaydinGrace Жыл бұрын
I haven't watched your recent videos in a while, so this is the first time I've heard you introduce yourself as "Dr.". Congratulations🥳✨
@lupen_rein Жыл бұрын
In my last relationship I definitely was the one who got the "ick" treatment. I have always been unmotivated, slow and quite depressed (while thin) and my ex was very hard-working, stressed and driven, with lots of work, lots of sports. Over time she hated me for the way I am and she built up a lot of contempt. Once she chastised me for my cleanliness habits (which I didn't object to, as I wanted people to tell me what I could change), pressured me to "do more" about myself, which wasn't really good for my mental health, so that created a panic attack once when she pressured me to move in with her. After she broke up with me in a somewhat nice way, I wanted to ask her one last question about the relationship, and she exploded on me with a furious rant about how much she was disgusted and ashamed of me. That probably didn't really help with my low self-esteem (which is a very "polite" way of describing how I felt). Yeah, so that's how it can feel if you are the "victim" of the "ick". And yeah, that was clearly the result of an incompatibility here.
@TheNinja94a Жыл бұрын
My thing is, why did she take it further when she knew she had issues with you?
@FlotationDevice101 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNinja94a "I can fix them"
@shanereynolds8651 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's the thing people don't seem to get about the ick, it's that you're not compatible, not that ones the goodie and ones the baddie
@EtherTheReal Жыл бұрын
I didnt hear any redeeming qualities of her, why did you even stay bro? You can do better
@kumashock4074 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNinja94apeople are too scared to do what they already know they want to do and wait until they can do it.
@avalerionbass Жыл бұрын
I had my ex say two of the most painful things I've ever heard. 1. "Love is like a power outlet. It all comes from the same place. The only difference between you and me, and me and any of my other friends, is that we have sex" - Said after being together for about 3 years. 2. "Are you just gonna follow me around like a puppy dog?!" - Said around 4 years when we were walking to class in college while were talking about moving in together. Resentment is putting it lightly.
@ChurlzVA Жыл бұрын
Should of left him after the first thing tbh.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy Жыл бұрын
@@ChurlzVA No doubt. Telling you that you're absolutely nothing special in her life is a less-than-subtle sign that she's ready to break it off with you.
@purplekalmar2897 Жыл бұрын
it's funny cos deep down, we all kinda know about it, but refuse to put words and thoughts on it in our everyday life. then shit hits the fan, and you're like "ugh, all the signs were here' we humans truly are fascinating creatures
@jamesthomas6681 Жыл бұрын
an ex and I tried to salvage a relationship where I had made mistake that was irreconcilable for them... they no longer respected me and there were constant jabs towards me. knowing what I know now I should've recognized the respect was gone and ended the relationship sooner. I'm still sitting with alot of resentment even after the relationship has ended as I unpack all the disrespect... recognize the signs of building resentment or disrespect early and end things before they get nasty
@LeoMcsorrim Жыл бұрын
Sins don't go away, the truth doesn't change, sounds like she got her pound of flesh. If you want someone to be considerate of how you feel give that, otherwise why would you expect to EVER get that. There is no healing or forgiveness.
@jimothyspeed78589 күн бұрын
Did you cheat?
@migoespiritu979 Жыл бұрын
I recently lost someone so precious to me. I made a mistake and hurt her. She felt disrespected and heartbroken. I really do regret what I did, but I know the damage had been done. I really wish at that time I didn't get too complacent and thought of her feelings more. I really miss her and still wish things could work out between the two of us, but I shouldn't expect anything. Things just went too fast
@wingingglobe4095 Жыл бұрын
I feel this way about my father. Except that when the disrespect threshold gets broken, i am too afraid to say anything and I just break a little more inside It's not in English but there's this amazing song by Cho Shu Nie called Asphyxia, it has some really strong insights like "I always believed the pain you gave me would turn to love" or "too far gone, but still you carry on. And now tou break a little more" Really captures the hopeless feeling of it
@SOLIDSNAKE. Жыл бұрын
I wasted 7 years, don't let yourself get comfortable
@MS-ns4ki2 ай бұрын
Heavy 😇
@TRussell14818 күн бұрын
10 years here. I feel you.
@SOLIDSNAKE.18 күн бұрын
@TRussell148 🤝
@justthatwoman11 күн бұрын
I feel your pain luckily I got out at 2
@panicfanatd8 күн бұрын
9 here, I feel it.
@iancroston1928 Жыл бұрын
Wow. You have just described my marriage. Me being neglected and my values being ignored lead to me feeling no respect for my wife and crossing the boundaries. We split up a couple of months ago but are still trying to get on and possibly work things out. Thanks a lot.
@a.9913 Жыл бұрын
Or just don't
@jamesj.5276 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that these are not over pathologized ideas. I feel a lot of language people use in these types of relationship videos just create walking "coaches" that can not hold a relationship to save their life due to their "understanding." I love the simplicity. Keeping it simple is so much more relatable to most. Only people I hear Ick are from 20 somethings that haven't had serious relationships, so I always dismissed it as a silly buzzword. But now it's making more sense.
@KC-to9xl Жыл бұрын
This has really helped me with a relationship I'm trying to prematurely end right now! Thanks!
@carolinehays51199 күн бұрын
I so so so appreciate this and all that has been said. The amount of tolerance that we are willing to take is so well put and what we do not work on often leaks into the lives of those around us as well, I have absolutely seen this happen and happen again in my life due to resentment.
@elianna838 Жыл бұрын
I'm still waiting for an explanation for something that happened earlier this year during a falling out with a friend group. I never got an answer or explanation or anything. Just "we dont like you anymore" and then the random bullying in the group chat started when I didn't even say anything. Another "friend" who I would have called a sister just a month prior gave me the silent treatment. These weren't middle or high schoolers either, they were college students. I can't believe I wasted so much time with them.
@shanaesmith112 Жыл бұрын
This happened to me at 21. 💔❤️🩹 I'm 32 now and never think about them if it helps.
@marsinator3675 Жыл бұрын
Was there a kind of "leader" among the group? Someone that kinda felt like the center who glued everyone together? This kind of situation really sucks because even if you did do something wrong within the friendship, you dont even know what it is to be able to adress it and fix it. Just know that whether you did nothing at all or you could've been a better friend, you didn't deserve that response.
@elianna838 Жыл бұрын
@@marsinator3675 no but there was a core group and my difficulties began with 2 people in the core group. Since I was not a part of the core and was instead a later addition to the larger group I just think people didn’t really feel the need to be loyal to me or stick up for me.
@CallMeMeepMeIfYouWannaReachMe Жыл бұрын
I've recently dealt with the same kind of thing with my (ex)friend group. I lost 7 people. They don't talk to me at all anymore so I dont know the exact reason. I called one of them out for emotionally abusive behavior and because I was the only one to do so I came across as the asshole of the group, I guess. I was rocking the boat and they didn't like it.
@Itsgonnabeok4 Жыл бұрын
This is the most helpful and validating there’s no going back “it’s time to break up” video I’ve ever ever seen Ty so much
@OH-vh6vi Жыл бұрын
At the end of the video you say don’t get complacent, but what I think what should have been said instead is, some endings are inevitable. “Don’t let someone lose respect and attraction for you” is not something you can really control. Someone could leave you when you are depressed, out of a job, etc. and these decisions have no moral attachments.
@cameronball399810 ай бұрын
i come back and watch this video around once a month. not because i go out of my way to, but because i think about the content of this video a lot. it explains so much about my relationship that it really hits home.
@NopeNotHere. Жыл бұрын
This all sounds like my ex. And I never picked up on it, after 3 years together, and 3-4 months since she just walked out, until last week when I found some things that proved my memories were real... She'd convinced me I willingly gave up some extremely important parts of myself, and that my memories around why I wasn't doing those things weren't real.
@gilliannecowenn Жыл бұрын
Anna, the timing of this video is impeccable
@gingerfloofy Жыл бұрын
My very first boyfriend was immature and toxic that he really suffocated me in the relationship. To top it all off, he didn't hide his interest for one of my close friends and another girl in our batch mates back in college. It literally broke me inside how he could do such a thing, but at least now I'm in a happier relationship with a guy who gives me peace.
@someguy9070 Жыл бұрын
I quite literally as of writing this comment just discovered your channel on my homepage as like a recommendation. I really enjoyed this video, and the way in which you presented the information. You just earned yourself another subscriber.
@mmmmuffinn Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos so far, breaking your msg down clearly! Thank you!
@pulsatingcheese711 Жыл бұрын
This was great. I was in an almost 3 year relationship through the end of highschool and first half of college. A LOT of bad stuff happened that I bottled up, and the breakup was less than truthful. When things ended and I found out more, it created a long period of that “snap” you mentioned
@FarmingUnclear Жыл бұрын
It's hard to get dumped but it's worse to get dumped on. I got rejected three times before I found someone that was a better match for me. I'm now living a pretty awesome life compared to what I had to put up with before. Sometimes the best thing someone can do for you is to get out of your life and make room for something/one better.
@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ Жыл бұрын
Better things are coming lets gooo
@theepicricemaker6611 Жыл бұрын
Oh cool a professional actually talking about things. Awesome! Appreciate people like you.
@Maccalad Жыл бұрын
my ex girlfriend developed all of these for me. She had a 7 month affair and essentially scammed me for a lot of money and time. The whole saga has affected my self esteem and and self worth immensely
@jaealexander403 Жыл бұрын
Im not saying 187……but damn
@coreytran7415 Жыл бұрын
Become Sigma male
@Maccalad Жыл бұрын
whats 187?@@jaealexander403
@Brazil-loves-you Жыл бұрын
This channel is perfect. Her videos should always be on my recommended page.
@MogekoMagica Жыл бұрын
I know I'm never going to date anyone again but this is still good information for me to reflect on the past.
@_jp__Ай бұрын
I find “the ick” to be such an immature concept. Like sure you can’t help the feeling of disgust for certain behaviours but it takes a mature person to be able to communicate their disgust rather than to run away from it.
@micgalovic Жыл бұрын
The mental load thingy blew my mind, that is exactly what is happening to my parents xd Didnt know that it was that common tho, my mom took the planning very proactively
@aidanjack3094 Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t able to admit to myself how much they hurt me after they dumped me all the cruel and painful words they said echo in my soul. After a month they came back I at the time was very happy we’d been doing long distance and they dumped me 2 months before I was coming home. They told me about sleeping with someone for 3 weeks after dumping me and that destroyed me. I was willing to still love and care for them I disrespected myself. When I came back home they didn’t put in the effort I put in to see them and on the final day I realized how hurt I was and also realized they never cared for me enough. When I started becoming distant after leaving they started pushing to talk to me more and at some point I just didn’t give a damn anymore. They’re no longer in my life and I’m better for it I now am talking to someone that actually cares and actually puts in a effort in everything they do with me sometimes even if you love them with everything you have nothing will change because they just don’t feel the same way.
@pooscifer Жыл бұрын
I think the thing people don't mention when talking about contempt is that it's a moral emotion - it's a response to a perceived moral deficit on the part of the other person. Contempt usually doesn't show up out of nowhere nor can it just be repressed because it's bad; when people conduct their lives in immoral ways, contempt is the natural response. It's only really possible to respect someone who behaves in a respectable way.
@mmm24ist Жыл бұрын
Hmm, interesting but I have very different point of view on that. Exactly the opposite to be precise. My ex-wife started to display contempt for me the same time she started having affair(s) with her coworker(s). [At least this is what I've noticed backtracking what happened in our relationship and when, when I've got some evidences]. I guess what happened was that every time she saw me I was reminder to her that she is not loyal, and she knew that but wanted to supress that by belittling me. In part I agree with you, I contempted her later when I've learned what she was doing and she had no will to fix anything.
@baebaevip8320 Жыл бұрын
agreee
@smalltrashman4227 Жыл бұрын
Contempt is not immoral or moral. You can't box it in like that because it's more general.
@pooscifer Жыл бұрын
@@xxyxyxyx Wouldn't you feel contempt towards a pedophile? What about a terrorist? Recognizing something as immoral isn't immoral - just because you don't like being judged for being a bad person doesn't make those who recognize you as such bad
@isaid4586 Жыл бұрын
I dont agree with that, I think feeling and holding onto contempt is as "immoral".
@jaywright5453 Жыл бұрын
Felt like a lot of this was relatable especially the points towards the end. Troubles with all these points are vastly more pronounced when dating interracially.
@danielashchegelskaya7021 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a great video! I have unfortunately hit the point of no return with my (now ex) boyfriend. To me it came really suddenly, but as he talked to me about the things he experienced I realised I was a very nasty person to him, and sometimes he was very nasty to me sometimes too. We broke up to work on ourselves so that we could potentially be better for each other, but I am still slipping up, sometimes I still put my need to prove myself to myself above his needs and that is awful of me. I am working on myself now so that I will never have to reach such a point again and your videos have been really helpful, thank you!
@Cherubutter9 күн бұрын
I admire & am bewildered by ppl who can do this , especially if there’s an indelible connection .
@icyharuko199 Жыл бұрын
My most recent ex would completely disrespect me, show contentment towards me and project his insecurities onto me but will beg on his knees and cry for me not to leave. Once he saw that I was at a point of no return he then proceeded to say heinous things to me. This video’s timing was rly somethin
@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ Жыл бұрын
Like what things ?
@Andy-ne5qi Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your videos for years now and I'm so happy to see that you've graduated and published a book! Congratulations 🎉 also for your marriage
@calmaesth Жыл бұрын
Can you talk about incompatible needs and why a partner can end the relationship due to overwhelm, commitment issues, and thinking people have the same needs all the time? In my perspective, the needs change and so do we, so partners should have kind of the same vision on this topic
@carlosemiralonso7997 Жыл бұрын
I prompt you with the other wheel. For me, needs dont change over time. People do. So while we need to eat, share social/talk, and sleep. We might want to eat different food over time, have different kind of talk. Or the sole wanting to change the arrangement/colours of our space. So it might be that you "want" something different, but is not the same as "need". Usually comes with the fact of some short of "taking for granted what you have" so that you no longer value the same way. Thats what I think about the whole issue.
@calmaesth Жыл бұрын
with needs in relationships I mean seeing your partner more often, or needing more time for oneself, or prefering to see your partner twice a week instead of every day, show public affection, or be honest and communicative, etc. There are needs that change (e.g. how often you see your partner) and permanent needs (e.g. honesty, communication). The needs that change are due to contextual/external variables: is it exam season at uni? then one might *need* more alone time to focus, others *need* more partner time to feel energized for exams. Other examples include: drastic life changes (job change, family member death, etc.). However, I do agree with your point about wanting something different (meaning, another partner) because you no longer value your current partner. I think this tends to happen when couples become more stable and long-term, in which we kinda lose focus/interest because we're so used to them. But by no means I would think that as a reason to break up, it's just what the current dating culture offers. @@carlosemiralonso7997
@mariahlamb2983 Жыл бұрын
When you mentioned the fact that women take the majority of the mental load in a relationship, it made me stop in my tracks. I was naive for thinking so, but I assumed it's more of a unique situation I'm in, and that it was generally split relatively evenly between two partners. I also gave my partner the benefit of the doubt, I've always been tolerant and understanding that I was more capable of keeping track of everything and taking the brunt of the mental aspects of our home and relationship. It was actually helpful to know that it's okay to be struggling with this in my relationship and doesn't make me feel as resentful for it. I feel like I have much more of a leg to stand on in order to communicate more effectively on this particular subject.. in the past, I've expressed that I desperately need a fellow "adult" and that I couldn't possibly do it all on my own. But since then, I still find myself being the pack mule for all the mental stuff.
@Peastable Жыл бұрын
About the first one: you say everyone has a tipping point, but the problem is that sometimes you can get in a position where you don’t let yourself see their disrespect as disrespect. I had a friend a few years ago who I was way too emotionally dependent on, as she had been the first person to really make me feel important. She abused me nigh constantly over the course of a year, but I just assumed she was reacting to something I was doing wrong and just hated myself for her behavior. In the end, I wasn’t the one to end the friendship. She got tired of my reactions to her abuse faster than I even realized what was going on was abuse.
@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ Жыл бұрын
Abuse is abuse dont tolerate that
@Peastable Жыл бұрын
@@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ ...What did you mean by this? Do you think I did it on purpose?
@marcelusdarcy Жыл бұрын
I am someone who was brought up to be very hateful and judgemental of people who I dont understand. This has led to me not knowing what my 'true' feelings are, having my thoughts be ones of hate and truly believing it but also wishing I didnt. This makes the ick harder for me to deal with because I am aware that the things that I am getting the 'ick' about are things like thinking someone is 'cringey' which means that I am actually not able to appreciate all of the wonderful and nice things someone does for me, because what they wear is so offensive to me..Feeling this as a gut feeling and wanting to elave, but knowing that I dont want to be aomeone who judges people on their clothing choices. Yeah its fine to not like someones style but I want to be someone who loves person for how they treat me and not for something a simple as fashion sense. It makes me really torn up inside
@rebeccareilly7819 Жыл бұрын
I think what’s important here is you recognize your faults. No, you’re not where you want to be, but the fact this is tearing you up inside is good. Wanting to do good is half the battle. Wanting to change is a huge step that deserves credit. Keep going.
@stobie9063 Жыл бұрын
My ex was like this. Miserable way to live honestly, I mean that very sympathetically. It's not fun.
@lhvy5066 Жыл бұрын
I think my ex had your problem..not in the clothing aspect but she sure fucking hates when someone tried to be nice to her and she was also brought up hateful and judgemental
@5gx673 Жыл бұрын
I commend you for turning yourself in a new direction, well done. Wishing you the best
@Iblamethebarrels Жыл бұрын
I had a hard time creating these boundaries when I was fresh out of public school, and I found myself in several abusive relationships. Due to these relationships, I created the 3 Strike rule for myself. If there are 3 situations that I deem disrespectful, Im out. Its served me well since.
@ΑντρέαςΣωτηρίου-π8γ Жыл бұрын
That is the way
@PremiumRaizo Жыл бұрын
It is scary how well timed KZbin recommended this video to me. I was literally JUST thinking about this whole concept a few days ago. I swear Google and KZbin are mind readers
@lukavmineav3489 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I watched this, among other things Ive never considered some of the elements which comprise contempt, I've always thought of it as a more advanced/potent sense of resentment. I never considered superiority or worth or value to be components
@areeshahasan8665 Жыл бұрын
Im actually at a loss of how insightful everything you said in this video was
@Truckguy1970 Жыл бұрын
Once that line has been crossed and you get that "ick" it's the equivelent to a bent frame on a car, it can never be the same again no matter what you do to try to fix or repair it.
@imaginyou4 Жыл бұрын
I experienced all of them in 1 relationship from both of us. It really is no wonder it went from stable 10yr relationship to shattered in less than a month. Introspection is so unbelievably helpful, I won't carry these mistakes forward.
@sempiternaldamned Жыл бұрын
I feel like I’ve been judged. Excellent reminder Doc I sincerely appreciate it
@fungushoney9958 Жыл бұрын
Me too, but that's a good indicator that we can do makedly better in the next relationship than the last one I believe.
@nathanaeldean5 күн бұрын
I wish I had you as a professor. I was literally thinking today in my classes that my professors, though have phds, are horrible at lecturing. It's frustrating. Literally in my Psychology of Personality class my professor cares more about talking about herself than she does reviewing the textbook!
@unnamed776-m9h Жыл бұрын
This video made me feel insanely depressed
@suren123a Жыл бұрын
same
@ripley7t429 Жыл бұрын
Been there. After 32 years of marriage and many issues, some we worked on, other things unforgiveable. We both made mistakes, but infidelity and betrayal was the final straw. Contempt and resentment, that is where I was. Now it is acceptance and indifference. It took 8 years to work on myself and get over, but I am in a good place now. Sometimes the resolution is the end of the relationship. You will all be ok folks. Even the end of a long term marriage or relationship is not the end. Life goes on.
@man_guo Жыл бұрын
This is me with my mom. She caused me to almost take my own life, then blamed it on me. When I chose not to show up to her birthday celebration the day after, she sent me a message saying she was cutting ME off, saying how I made my choice. That was my point of no return, and tbh, even before that, the relationship was already strained. Ever since then, I've been living g my life without her and it's honestly been great. SO MUCH improved after my mom was out of my life (even if she robbed me of the catharsis of doing it myself). What's weird though is how she's been constantly trying to crawl her way back into my life. Saying how "this isn't how a mother and son should be". I gave her the benefit of the doubt. Told her that she was abusive and crossed my boundaries (this is another story but basically, she does not respect my consent when it comes to physical touch). What I got in response was a laugh and her saying that she doesn't care whether or not i have boundaries with my friends or whatever, but "a mother and son should not have boundaries". And as a bonus she slapped an egg out of my hand while i was making breakfast because I wasn't responding to her. If she's willing to get physical then there's no telling what else she'll do. At this point communication isn't even an option anymore. Sadly I still live with her, so I'm admittedly being very strategic. She uses how she provides for me as leverage, and I'm using that against her. I'm pretending to "love" her and take what she provides. I'd never do this to anyone alse but at this point it's necessary for my survival since I can't fully cut her off. Eventually, I just want to save up enough to move out and love my own life and ACTUALLY cut her off. This has been long, and if you made it this far, thank you. I'm doing well in life right now and have a lot of hope for the future thanks to a lot of inner work and the best support system. Wishing the best for everyone going through similar things! 🫂
@TheFoxStalksHisPrey Жыл бұрын
These videos make me feel so secure in my relationship. Thankfully.
@gabymontrose9324 Жыл бұрын
So timely for me right now.. thank you for your great work as always