The “Maybe Divorce” has changed me. Some for the good and some of it for the bad. On the good side I am communicating better with everyone in my life. I try to put thought into my words instead of allowing them to just out like the overfill on a dam. But on the negative side is the sense of impending doom and the inability to trust what I see right before my eyes. Whereas before I believed what I saw now I over analyze EVERYTHING and it is getting me nowhere but confused and unhappy.
Take this morning. I told B I loved him. There was no I love you back. Before it would have been, “okay, he is thinking about the meeting he has this morning” types of thoughts running through my head. Now, it is that is the third time in two days that he has not “loved me back.” Now, if I could leave it at that…an observation…it would not be a problem but instead the mind starts working overtime.
“What does this mean. Is he saying he doesn’t love me because he is not saying it?”
“Oh no, it looks like we might be going back to the abyss again”
“I’ll try again tonight and see if that same non-response is there and if it is I will…”
And so it goes. A downward spiral into believing that he doesn’t love me, we aren’t staying married and the whole list of things that my brain hops to when this sort of thing happens. Frankly, it makes me sad. Sad, that I no longer believe that our love is invincible. Sad that at times I am like a wounded bird afraid to fly. Sad that I am no longer that confident “go FUCK yourself” kind of woman that I once was. Sad that I take myself to those places that I do not want to visit…the COMPTON of my mind.
My therapist says that I am getting there. That when I learn to trust myself again I will be able to trust in what I have and not worry about it. I will become secure in my truths and will know that what I see really is what there is out there and that I am recognizing those things I need to concentrate on for myself. But I am two years in and I sometimes I think, “enough is enough. You should have this down by now. No more going to COMPTON…a dangerous and slimy place. No more going anywhere but somewhere you WANT to go. A pleasant place and a place that makes you feel warm and loved like a batch of cookies right out of the oven.”
Maybe one of these days I will treat myself right. Stop letting the negative grab hold and start believing in myself again. But I am unsure. I am heading into my older Middle Age and sometimes it seems to me instead of becoming wise I am becoming dumber…not doing those things that I know I should be doing and not thinking in a way that brings joy and peace. Frankly, I hope I learn how to do this positive spin sooner than later because I want to be headed to Oregon and COMPTON is the opposite way from the direction I want to be taking.
I also tend to over analyze/over think most things. Though it can occupy a fair amount of mental space, I don’t necessarily think it’s a bad thing? It alerts me to patterns that might not otherwise be noticed – like feeling disturbances in the force, if you’ll forgive that reference. After what you have been through these past two years, I don’t see how your mind could help but question why your husband isn’t answering back as you would expect.
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While I tend to agree I wonder if it makes one hypervigilent and maybe prone to see things that are not there? I do wonder sometimes. Like if you are walking down a dark street at night and you get spooked the rest of your walk you will be over reactive. I’m not sure. Pondering this.
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what goes on in our heads is completely different to others.
you said out loud i love you.
your husband thought it but didn’t need to say it.
because – men!
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Sometimes I think I just need to attach your head to my body…oh crap….I need your body too!
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