Thanks, Eclaire! You're always so logical too.
I agree completely. I guess I am in a position where I believe I can change and improve myself while in a relationship. Sadly, a few of my friends are in relationships that are great for them, but they are too depressed or self-conscious that it's destroying their relationship. You can't really tell them otherwise though, until they decide to make changes for themselves. That's kind of what happened to me. I realize that most of the flaws in my relationship were due to my lack of self esteem, and that I really can't blame every argument I get in on my SO. I'm just really glad I identified that my self esteem does effect my relationship if I don't start working towards fixing it.
I'm also a firm believer that you should want to change for yourself, not other people. I think that being more confident in myself will make my relationship stronger. When I first started dating my SO, you go through a sort of "wooing" phase where you want to look like the BEST person possible to them, and eventually you start getting lazy and you rip a fart here or say something ridiculous there. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but I also want to be able to embrace that I am that really awesome person in the beginning too and that my SO loves me for a reason. I want to know those reasons for myself, I guess and believe them.
I agree completely. I guess I am in a position where I believe I can change and improve myself while in a relationship. Sadly, a few of my friends are in relationships that are great for them, but they are too depressed or self-conscious that it's destroying their relationship. You can't really tell them otherwise though, until they decide to make changes for themselves. That's kind of what happened to me. I realize that most of the flaws in my relationship were due to my lack of self esteem, and that I really can't blame every argument I get in on my SO. I'm just really glad I identified that my self esteem does effect my relationship if I don't start working towards fixing it.
I'm also a firm believer that you should want to change for yourself, not other people. I think that being more confident in myself will make my relationship stronger. When I first started dating my SO, you go through a sort of "wooing" phase where you want to look like the BEST person possible to them, and eventually you start getting lazy and you rip a fart here or say something ridiculous there. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but I also want to be able to embrace that I am that really awesome person in the beginning too and that my SO loves me for a reason. I want to know those reasons for myself, I guess and believe them.
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