Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have recently come to this conclusion as well. I give everyone else my best and only give the scraps of what's left to myself, in many ways. I would love to hear how you're changing this without throwing your career and marriage out the window or causing major emotional hurt to your husband.
If her relationship has worked because she prioritizes her husband's needs over own, then a true transformation may necessitate her husband experiences some "emotional hurt."
Why? Actually, it would make more sense for her to make him a study of hers, to imitate his self-confidence and his ability to put himself forward and model herself on him. Raising herself up doesn't involve bringing others down, it involves raising herself up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have recently come to this conclusion as well. I give everyone else my best and only give the scraps of what's left to myself, in many ways. I would love to hear how you're changing this without throwing your career and marriage out the window or causing major emotional hurt to your husband.
If her relationship has worked because she prioritizes her husband's needs over own, then a true transformation may necessitate her husband experiences some "emotional hurt."
Anonymous wrote:Oh the suffering of being a millennial white woman. Girl please don't use #woke to describe yourself in ANY way.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have recently come to this conclusion as well. I give everyone else my best and only give the scraps of what's left to myself, in many ways. I would love to hear how you're changing this without throwing your career and marriage out the window or causing major emotional hurt to your husband.
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