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I can’t upvote any of that mate, ‘cos although you sound as though you’ve reached some form of equilibrium it is probable that all that has happened is that you’ve resigned yourself to a situation. @Frank is right it does seem that you are doing all the compromising and that is not healthy in a relationship. On the face of it if you have a giver and a taker, emotionally speaking, in a relationship, it might seem the perfect fit but in reality the giver gets fed up at some point.
It’s similar to why the relationship between a sadist and a masochist only works for a while. Eventually the sadist refuses to beat the masochist because that actually becomes more sadistic.
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@Frank said in Happiness Scale:
Sounds like you are the one doing all the compromising and understanding. Not good.
It is what it is. You can't have a rational discussion unless both parties are coming to the table with a clear and open mind.
More importantly (and I am serious) - are you getting any?
Enough that it doesn't bother me any more. Again: resetting expectations and not letting it define me.
Starting an exercise kick again which will at least stroke my ego (if not stroking anything else
) once I start achieving some goals. First one is to get back under 100kg.
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@Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:
although you sound as though you’ve reached some form of equilibrium it is probable that all that has happened is that you’ve resigned yourself to a situation.
The difference is not immediately discernible. Perhaps it is unhealthy, and at the moment I don't see how to change that.
I can keep suggesting things, or making a song and dance about what I see as the issue. It doesn't lead to any form of resolution or change.
If I put myself into a stressful state about it - like when I was dealing with my own anxiety about the relationship a few years ago - it definitely doesn't help me.
If she won't seek out help for herself, I doubt very much whether I'll get any traction suggesting marriage counselling.
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After months of endless rain here, it's been good weather for the last 2 weeks. Because of the sodden ground, the bloke who brings his tractor in to mow my field hasn't been able to for months and I've had to line-trim the field this week to a reasonable height so he can.
3 acres and fatigued back, legs and ankles and couple of pounds weight-loss later, it's 95% done. A quick couple of hours today and it'll be a soak in a bath, out on the Honda for a couple of hours then back to a 5L keg of hazy IPA....
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Happiness Scale:
After months of endless rain here, it's been good weather for the last 2 weeks. Because of the sodden ground, the bloke who brings his tractor in to mow my field hasn't been able to for months and I've had to line-trim the field this week to a reasonable height so he can.
3 acres and fatigued back, legs and ankles and couple of pounds weight-loss later, it's 95% done. A quick couple of hours today and it'll be a soak in a bath, out on the Honda for a couple of hours then back to a 5L keg of hazy IPA....
Upvote for this
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@nzzp said in Happiness Scale:
Trying for a happiness boost with a kayak fish tomorrow morning, with (hopefully) low winds and a glorious sunny morning on the cards
Wish me luck Ferners. Could be cold. I am looking forward to it.Lovely morning out.
Bloody cold, 4 degrees to kick off about 630, and had a shocker getting the yak on the trolley and down to the water. Glorious though, being out on the water as the sun rises is just magic. Got an undersized snapper on my new lure, but was out at the top of the tide and it was bloody hard going - no interest from fish at all.
Then my feet got cold (literally cold feet), so rather than hang about for the bite to start up I figured I should commit to family requirements. Stunning start to the day, and I definitely filled my bucket (just not with fish). Learned a lot about gear to take for winter fishing - and will definitely be out there doing that again.
Lowlight was a bloke in a tinny rocking up ... yaks are stealth - don't come and have a chat you scare the fish!
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@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
Anyway what's bugging the shit out of me at the moment is - quelle surprise - the wife.
In a move that has amazed onlookers (me), she booked herself in to see a psychologist.
I'm happy this moment has finally arrived. Not thrilled about the fact that both kids are also seeing a psych as it is a bit of a drain on the finances, but hopefully something good comes of it
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@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
Anyway what's bugging the shit out of me at the moment is - quelle surprise - the wife.
In a move that has amazed onlookers (me), she booked herself in to see a psychologist.
I'm happy this moment has finally arrived. Not thrilled about the fact that both kids are also seeing a psych as it is a bit of a drain on the finances, but hopefully something good comes of it
Genuinely thrilled for you fella.
From what you’ve said you may find the kids don’t need it. I have no direct experience but a sister in law has dragged the whole family down with her shit.
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@MajorRage I don't disagree. Perhaps a bit of smoothing out with Mrs TA will help stabilise a few other things.
The daughter unit is presently in a slump because of what a boy may or may not think of her, because she overthinks shit. Same 16 yo who was in the car with me - not 2 weeks ago - discussing how other peoples' opinions were worthless. Hormones are fun. Not.
The Boy (now 20) is having his existential shit. Mate, you live at home rent-free, get pretty much everything you want, and yes, one day you're going to have to leave the safety of this nest and find your own way. It'll suck more than when I had to do it, but we managed. And yeah, you're going to die some day. Maybe it's all pointless, but please wake the fuck up to yourself and let's get through this Goth phase eh?
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@canefan said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA Honestly, the youth of today over analyse everything. They need to do less thinking, more doing sometimes, fear less, try more
It's not just the youth. This also applies to any fucking Irish client of any age I've ever had.
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@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
Anyway what's bugging the shit out of me at the moment is - quelle surprise - the wife.
In a move that has amazed onlookers (me), she booked herself in to see a psychologist.
I'm happy this moment has finally arrived. Not thrilled about the fact that both kids are also seeing a psych as it is a bit of a drain on the finances, but hopefully something good comes of it
Are psych's (cologist or therapist?) not covered under the x amount of free appointments under Medicare?
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@Nepia said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
Anyway what's bugging the shit out of me at the moment is - quelle surprise - the wife.
In a move that has amazed onlookers (me), she booked herself in to see a psychologist.
I'm happy this moment has finally arrived. Not thrilled about the fact that both kids are also seeing a psych as it is a bit of a drain on the finances, but hopefully something good comes of it
Are psych's (cologist or therapist?) not covered under the x amount of free appointments under Medicare?
IIRC the govt subsidised 10 appointments?
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@antipodean said in Happiness Scale:
@Nepia said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
@NTA said in Happiness Scale:
Anyway what's bugging the shit out of me at the moment is - quelle surprise - the wife.
In a move that has amazed onlookers (me), she booked herself in to see a psychologist.
I'm happy this moment has finally arrived. Not thrilled about the fact that both kids are also seeing a psych as it is a bit of a drain on the finances, but hopefully something good comes of it
Are psych's (cologist or therapist?) not covered under the x amount of free appointments under Medicare?
IIRC the govt subsidised 10 appointments?
Yeah, 10 sounds about right, but I'm not sure if it's only covers counselling or psych's or both.
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