Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
This has not been my experience. My spouse completely shuts down in a crisis and is paralyzed. No sense of urgency or awareness that others are suffering (physically from injury or illness) and they should get them help.
Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Eh, I'm very emotional but I am excellent and level-headed in a crisis. Not all empathetic people freak out in an emergency.
Yeah. My mom is pretty emotional but goes into calm and competent mode in an emergency. It's like an instant shift.
behold perfection.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Eh, I'm very emotional but I am excellent and level-headed in a crisis. Not all empathetic people freak out in an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't know. Sometimes I try to express feelings about things to DH and he just listens. Like I'm glad he listens, but he doesn't empathize, doesn't add on, doesn't advise, doesn't share a similar experience or feelings. Nothing.
I talk about stuff with friends a lot. I wish I had that intimacy with him, though.
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Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't know. Sometimes I try to express feelings about things to DH and he just listens. Like I'm glad he listens, but he doesn't empathize, doesn't add on, doesn't advise, doesn't share a similar experience or feelings. Nothing.
I talk about stuff with friends a lot. I wish I had that intimacy with him, though.
Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I put up with it for a decade before starting the process of leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.
Anonymous wrote:Less emotional people have their place. They will be the one thinking rationale in a crisis. Keep the big picture in mind, don't get lost in the weeds. Don't discount their contribution to your life, big or small.