Anonymous wrote:I have been married 12 years to a man who is genuinely a good, ethical man who is *capable* of empathy.
That said, he also has what we’ll call narcissistic tendencies (not full blown - there are moments of clarity), and he has been a self centered ass during many periods in our marriage where I really needed support. Like when I got laid off right after maternity leave and had to go on months of grueling and discouraging interviews while taking care of 2 young children.
Or like when he did absolutely nothing for my 40th birthday 2 years after I coordinated a great party for his birthday.
After some very serious fights and discussions he is claiming to recognize the self centered neglect and impact it has had on me.
Can a person ever truly change? Or should I prepare for more of the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But women don't change either. That's why you marry someone knowing full well who they are and not a project.
or you date long enough to confirm that you can grow and change together. No one stays the same.
Anonymous wrote:No. But women don't change either. That's why you marry someone knowing full well who they are and not a project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been married 12 years to a man who is genuinely a good, ethical man who is *capable* of empathy.
That said, he also has what we’ll call narcissistic tendencies (not full blown - there are moments of clarity), and he has been a self centered ass during many periods in our marriage where I really needed support. Like when I got laid off right after maternity leave and had to go on months of grueling and discouraging interviews while taking care of 2 young children.
Or like when he did absolutely nothing for my 40th birthday 2 years after I coordinated a great party for his birthday.
After some very serious fights and discussions he is claiming to recognize the self centered neglect and impact it has had on me.
Can a person ever truly change? Or should I prepare for more of the same?
I fail to see why your examples are big deals.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, absolutely. If people want to, they can change.
Anonymous wrote:I have been married 12 years to a man who is genuinely a good, ethical man who is *capable* of empathy.
That said, he also has what we’ll call narcissistic tendencies (not full blown - there are moments of clarity), and he has been a self centered ass during many periods in our marriage where I really needed support. Like when I got laid off right after maternity leave and had to go on months of grueling and discouraging interviews while taking care of 2 young children.
Or like when he did absolutely nothing for my 40th birthday 2 years after I coordinated a great party for his birthday.
After some very serious fights and discussions he is claiming to recognize the self centered neglect and impact it has had on me.
Can a person ever truly change? Or should I prepare for more of the same?
Anonymous wrote:No. People can improve a little with great, consistent effort. But he will never change into what you want him to be.