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Impermanent Fixture
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I have to second everything Winter put so eloquently. Be kind to yourself, where you are. You already know what you're working on. You can make connections without compromising on those things which you consider a boundary for your own mental health and happiness. If those things seem too rigid for others, that isn't up to them, it's up to you, as Winter said. It's how you feel about what you need, and how you operate. Wishing you clarity as you figure these things out for yourself.
Totally agree, Gaze. <3 Well said. ^Both? I miss the idea of being wanted, but I also like being needed because as @Misty mentioned, being needed may lead to being wanted. However, I don't just want to be needed, because then people just want to use you, get what they need, and disappear vs. appreciate and reciprocate. It's nice to have a balance of both. I am nervous about just want because I think wants can be fickle as well. Do you want me for the long term or short term? If you're mind changes too quickly or easily about what you want and your wants change at a whim, then I don't want to be wanted by someone for the interim. I am a commitment person, if I want you, I want you, so I am going to play games. If you're going to be inconsistent in your wants, then bye!
Yes! Very much so. If you live with anyone for a long time you grow together and become a single thing - you and they become so entwined that there is no easy separating you. I think the tension between want and need is misleading because in good relationships they are inseparable and bound up with so much more, like you say.No preference, as both are a given. I both want and need my sweetie. I‘m absolutely dependent upon her being in my life. I need her, no question. She would say the same. I want her too.
But let’s not settle with these basic sentiments...what about being understood, accepted, adored, desired, and loved?
Cheers,
Ian