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Dan,

Oh gosh....First of all ask 100 women if they can get hubby to open up re:

any conversation other than sports, old college days, or being kids...Most men

just do not like to talk much (I know in my hubby's family it is like I am

pulling the life out of the males to get them to open up, same with my father).

IT IS really odd that your wife will not open up, I ran wild also, but ask

me anything and I will tell you the truth about my life (no matter how

embarrassing or how hurtful)...So it sounds like your wife is " afraid " to open

up

at all? MAYBE, just maybe there is more behind her young life that she is

afraid to open herself up to because it just hurts to bad?

Just thinking, also thought maybe she has a BPD parent or a parent with some

sort of PD?

You are doing good Dan, and you are moving FWD, it is your wife who is

holding you back.

Just my opinion...More to come...

A hug to you,

Kim

In a message dated 10/13/2004 2:26:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,

danc19fr@... writes:

> Is your wife BPD?

I really don't know. She doesn't have as clear a case of it as

Nada. I think in my wife's case it is more like fleas. In her

family the most absolute taboo was to ever talk about a problem. As

a teenager she ran wild because her parents refused to see or respond

to anything she did.

- Dan

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Kim,

Agree with you on getting males to open up, it is just not natural for us. BPW

is also unable to speak openly or with any insight into her feelings.

Dan,

You might join or lurk on the staying list for a while and see if it seems to

apply to your spouse.

Doug

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Dan,

Oh gosh....First of all ask 100 women if they can get hubby to open up re:

any conversation other than sports, old college days, or being kids...Most men

just do not like to talk much (I know in my hubby's family it is like I am

pulling the life out of the males to get them to open up, same with my

father).

IT IS really odd that your wife will not open up, I ran wild also, but ask

me anything and I will tell you the truth about my life (no matter how

embarrassing or how hurtful)...So it sounds like your wife is " afraid " to

open up

at all? MAYBE, just maybe there is more behind her young life that she is

afraid to open herself up to because it just hurts to bad?

Just thinking, also thought maybe she has a BPD parent or a parent with some

sort of PD?

You are doing good Dan, and you are moving FWD, it is your wife who is

holding you back.

Just my opinion...More to come...

A hug to you,

Kim

In a message dated 10/13/2004 2:26:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,

danc19fr@... writes:

> Is your wife BPD?

I really don't know. She doesn't have as clear a case of it as

Nada. I think in my wife's case it is more like fleas. In her

family the most absolute taboo was to ever talk about a problem. As

a teenager she ran wild because her parents refused to see or respond

to anything she did.

- Dan

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Dan

I do realize we are all different. In " Iron " Bly talks about the

need over the eons for young males to make a break with the mother and become

strong with role modeling and stewardship of other males and how we have lost

this in the modern era. He thinks we need to return to our developemental role.

Its really another way of saying we must rid ourselves of being codependent. I

also struggle with this as I didn't learn this in my youth either. The book is a

little dated now but I still found it interesting. As for the wife, I don't

think those with pds have much insight into their problems and won't say much

about themselves in an open way.

Doug

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> Agree with you on getting males to open up,

> it is just not natural for us.

Doug, the roles are reversed here. I open up and she doesn't. She

says I talk too much, but if I am silent for however long - minutes,

hours, or days - it is total silence. It was the same with my first

wife. I guess I didn't learn.

- Dan

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