I am a member of a closed V, and recently we did an interesting exercise that brought forth all kinds of feelings, as well as huge steps forward. I wanted to share that experience here and end with a question for you.
We each wrote a list of our desires for the family as a whole, for ourselves, and in a relationship with each of the other two members. It was scary because each of us put "out there" our innermost desires.
I didn't realize how scary it was to state your true feelings, unedited. In the past I might have said, "I am not going to state that because I know it won't work for us" or "That sounds stupid" or "That makes me look really selfish."
Stating one's desires also makes us vulnerable to have those desires rejected.
As we read off our desires in the different categories, it was clear that 90% of our desires matched up very well! And those that didn't, we found ways of compromising through loving negotiation.
For me the exercise was also reassuring that I was in a healthy relationship, that my voice (even though I am the newcomer) counts equally with theirs.
So, in your relationships, do you feel free to state your desires? Do you feel you have the right or freedom to negotiate? Are you an equal? Do your desires have equal weight with others?
Just curious about the responses.
We each wrote a list of our desires for the family as a whole, for ourselves, and in a relationship with each of the other two members. It was scary because each of us put "out there" our innermost desires.
I didn't realize how scary it was to state your true feelings, unedited. In the past I might have said, "I am not going to state that because I know it won't work for us" or "That sounds stupid" or "That makes me look really selfish."
Stating one's desires also makes us vulnerable to have those desires rejected.
As we read off our desires in the different categories, it was clear that 90% of our desires matched up very well! And those that didn't, we found ways of compromising through loving negotiation.
For me the exercise was also reassuring that I was in a healthy relationship, that my voice (even though I am the newcomer) counts equally with theirs.
So, in your relationships, do you feel free to state your desires? Do you feel you have the right or freedom to negotiate? Are you an equal? Do your desires have equal weight with others?
Just curious about the responses.