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Post Info TOPIC: so i come home from work and ask A husband "Did you miss me?"


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so i come home from work and ask A husband "Did you miss me?"


his answer "Why would I?"


why do I go looking to get hurt?



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RE: so i come home from work and ask A husband "Did you miss me?"


So, why do you?

I don't mean to sound flip, or to minimize your pain, but the question you ask is, to my mind, at the bottom of the alanon program.

why do I go looking to get hurt?


When you start looking inside yourself for the answer to that question, you start to heal.

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maybe Im looking for some validation from outside myself? Youre right though it needs to come first from within. How do I make that happen?

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RE: so i come home from work and ask A husband "Did you miss me?"


Yeah, I relate.

I do think we look outside of ourselves for validation when it needs to come from within – D#*!

On the other hand, living with alcoholism we begin to ask nothing of our spouses. Is it really too much to ask for a relationship with someone that really cares about us and loves us? It would be nice to have a partner that shows warmth and kindness. It would be nice if our homes were a place of peace and a refuge from the storm. (Okay, I could show more warmth and kindness, but D#*$, I’m mad). Twenty years of trying to fix this marriage and make it work tends to make one irritable and unreasonable without even knowing it.

By the way, after a couple of name changes, I hope to stick with Janoah. Until I either really make someone mad or tell to many secrets - Then I may have to change my name again.




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RE: so i come home from work and ask A husband "Did you miss me?"


(((((((((Barbara)))))))))),


When my "A" is in active addiction, sometimes I go "fishing" just to see if he still loves me.
But in active addiction he can't give me all the emotional needs that I want. So I go to people who can love me, and treat me with the respect that I deserve. I come to alanon.


Keep working it.


Much Love,



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I asked my A one time "what is it that you do for me" he replied without even thinking, I leave the house everyday for 8-10 hours. 


Hugs Mary



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that is heartbreaking


Jen



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Hello Barbara , there is a saying in our literature  - Going to an Alcoholic for emotional support is like going to a hardware store for a loaf of bread  .  Sad but true . and I too kept going there over and over again always to get hurt again and again. that is our insanity doing the same things over again and again thinking this time it will be diff. 


 This disease is not about us barbara ,it feels personal I know but it isn't .  and I used to continually set myself for dissapointment. Next time  try saying to him  HI  I missed you and give him a hug , will blow him away.  kill em with kindness it drives em nuts .  hehe



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What a nasty slap in the face! That was a low blow, Barbara, and I am truly sorry that was said to you.

(((((((((((((((((((((((Barbara))))))))))))))))))))

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I just went through this with my non alcoholic Dad.  I am 38 and he has never told me he loves me.  Mom told him, women just plain like to hear it, and gave him the evil eye.  We want to know thst we are loved in words and in actions by nature.  I think more so when we are strained in an alcoholic relsationship.  It is not your fault!  You are not causing it!  And you cannot control It! 


Josey



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