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Don't know if this fits in a marriage forum, but i'll give it a try.
So some of you know i've been posting about my striving to set boundaries in my marriage. And those who have read the post may have posted or read many different responses in which I'm basically being told to ignore my needs and be selfless in indulging my husband's offensive behavior, because that is my duty as a loving spouse.
I'm not offended, that is not why i'm posting this. I'm accustomed to this line of thinking, and I guess that's why I feel lead to bring it up so we can all chat about it.
Boundary setting and Christianity... and in marriage.... that is such a difficult subject. Many times the question is asked- "this is my need and what I want to do, but what is my obligation" as far as dealing with someone who is overstepping your boundaries. So since this is in a marriage forum, let's focus it on marriage.
1. What is a violation of personal boundaries in marriage?
2. When is ok to set up those boundaries (like saying "this is what is ok with me, what i'll put up with, and this is what I won't put up with... here's the line, if you cross it, then these are going to be the consequences (often times natural consequences)
3. What do you think the word enabling means and in what areas in marriage do you think we might be enabling unhealthy dynamics?
4. As a christian, is it our right to put a stop to it, when is it ok to say no or stand up for our rights, is it considered sinful and selfish to do so?
5. So you agree on setting boundaries, but HOW might the appropriate way be in doing that?
These can be about anything that is near to your heart or that you want to comment on regarding christianity, marriage and boundary setting.
These are just a few broad questions. I'm very interested in hearing all your thoughts.
HB
So some of you know i've been posting about my striving to set boundaries in my marriage. And those who have read the post may have posted or read many different responses in which I'm basically being told to ignore my needs and be selfless in indulging my husband's offensive behavior, because that is my duty as a loving spouse.
I'm not offended, that is not why i'm posting this. I'm accustomed to this line of thinking, and I guess that's why I feel lead to bring it up so we can all chat about it.
Boundary setting and Christianity... and in marriage.... that is such a difficult subject. Many times the question is asked- "this is my need and what I want to do, but what is my obligation" as far as dealing with someone who is overstepping your boundaries. So since this is in a marriage forum, let's focus it on marriage.
1. What is a violation of personal boundaries in marriage?
2. When is ok to set up those boundaries (like saying "this is what is ok with me, what i'll put up with, and this is what I won't put up with... here's the line, if you cross it, then these are going to be the consequences (often times natural consequences)
3. What do you think the word enabling means and in what areas in marriage do you think we might be enabling unhealthy dynamics?
4. As a christian, is it our right to put a stop to it, when is it ok to say no or stand up for our rights, is it considered sinful and selfish to do so?
5. So you agree on setting boundaries, but HOW might the appropriate way be in doing that?
These can be about anything that is near to your heart or that you want to comment on regarding christianity, marriage and boundary setting.
These are just a few broad questions. I'm very interested in hearing all your thoughts.
HB