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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If all this happened 18 mons ago, why are you/she bringing it up now? Clearly it's still an issue, and hasnt resolved just because your kids can put on their shoes. [/quote] Because I was reading DCUM and people were talking about therapy so I thought about it?[/quote] So your wife no longer thinks you need to seek therapy or she does? What is the point of this[/quote] OP here again, you've really just increased my curiosity and bewilderment—this insistence that a lack of interest in therapy must equate to a willful denial of any problem or desire to improve one's self, when it's totally the opposite. I identify and claim my shortcomings and think A LOT about how to improve them. I just can't see how therapy fits in that picture. I think a therapist makes sense for people who struggle to articulate what bothers them or who are having trouble communicating with a partner or is a child who lacks the vocabulary to discuss how they feel. But I've got a whole list of things I'm trying to better about myself and sometimes I even manage to do it![/quote]
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