We all carry emotional baggage. The journey through childhood cannot be made without bags and adult life is a series of picking up extras. When starting a new relationship the healthiest thing you can do for yourself, and the future of a new relationship, is to shed excess baggage. If you cannot shed it then claim it, up front. Be honest and forthright and explain to your new #1 what it is you are hauling around.
Men and women carry their baggage differently.
Women are generally more open and free with their emotions. They expect friends, male and female alike, to be able to read their expressions and non-verbal signals accurately. They are more willing to take, and abuse, prescribed medications. Women will quietly and slowly allow their anger to turn into bitterness.
Men are much less likely to share their emotions and use a brooding silence as their primary, non-verbal signal. In order to carry the heavy baggage men tend towards self-medication with alcohol, drugs and irresponsible sex. Anger is expressed in outbursts that can be violent and destructive.
Few want to introduce their excess baggage because we THINK it will be a deal breaker. If they know they won't like me. If your baggage is a deal breaker your partner has a right to know before entering a committed relationship. You are wrong to withhold information and you lose trust if they find out from anyone else but you.
You have only your baggage to lose. |
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ReplyDeleteGreat post, Sally.
ReplyDeleteOh we talked a lot about this to our son and future daughter-in-law before marriage...making sure they both understood that each of them had baggage they would bring into their marriage.
ReplyDeleteYes we all have baggage to lose and try to not pick them back up