Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with "support her decisions when she makes them"!!!
As an indecisive person, it's gotten worse when my spouse tells me to choose and then I do and then they criticize my choice. So I ask if we can make certain specific decisions together. "No, it doesn't really matter to me."
But then I have to hear all the problems with my choice. One that they opted out of! It's paralyzing because I feel like I can't win and the next decision takes twice as long because I'm trying to please these amorphous unspoken expectations.
Either participate in the decision making or butt out.
What do you think made you this way?
Anonymous wrote:Agree with "support her decisions when she makes them"!!!
As an indecisive person, it's gotten worse when my spouse tells me to choose and then I do and then they criticize my choice. So I ask if we can make certain specific decisions together. "No, it doesn't really matter to me."
But then I have to hear all the problems with my choice. One that they opted out of! It's paralyzing because I feel like I can't win and the next decision takes twice as long because I'm trying to please these amorphous unspoken expectations.
Either participate in the decision making or butt out.
Anonymous wrote:My wife is incredibly indecisive that it drives me wild - obviously not enough since I married her! It’s still one of my least favorite qualities of hers. She takes forever to make decisions and changes her mind often. It’s so draining sometimes. She has many endearing and amazing qualities so I overlook it, but I wish she could be more concise. It’s become more of a problem as she leaves all the big decisions to me and the weight of the decisions falls exclusively on me. No question - just a vent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she know this about herself?
Is she willing to work on it?
What's the harm in taking a few extra minutes to find the perfec--
OP here. She knows it and hasn’t done anything to improve it.
It’s very draining having all the big and small decisions put on me.
It’s not minutes - she took over 6 months to pick a laptop between two that were nearly identical. Constantly going back and forth and asking me which one to choose. This is only one of the many examples.
Anonymous wrote:Does she know this about herself?
Is she willing to work on it?
What's the harm in taking a few extra minutes to find the perfec--
Anonymous wrote:Does she know this about herself?
Is she willing to work on it?
What's the harm in taking a few extra minutes to find the perfec--