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Captain_America
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I have been talking over a year with a couple who are deeply apart: the man, because his wife belittled him and ran the family; the woman because the man cheated on her.
The wife has undergone a great deal of examination and personal change and wishes the marriage to continue. The man is self-absorbed on the pain he experienced in the past, and believes that relationships aren’t built through deliberate choice and experience, but simply happen or fall on you immediately, like a ton of bricks from the sky.
My gut is that it’s likely the man will continue to stick in his self-absorption and passivity.
The couple has had counselling for two years now, with little to show; the man hardly communicates. They live together in the same house, but have separate existences.
How can I advise the woman?
The wife has undergone a great deal of examination and personal change and wishes the marriage to continue. The man is self-absorbed on the pain he experienced in the past, and believes that relationships aren’t built through deliberate choice and experience, but simply happen or fall on you immediately, like a ton of bricks from the sky.
My gut is that it’s likely the man will continue to stick in his self-absorption and passivity.
The couple has had counselling for two years now, with little to show; the man hardly communicates. They live together in the same house, but have separate existences.
How can I advise the woman?