angelsaroundme
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Thanks for your thoughtful responses. I can tell you are a very moral person. While this is good most of the time, I worry you would be too selfless in a marriage.I want to spend my time for another person. You're there for the other person
Some people do everything they can for their partner. Always listen, go where they want to go, eat where they want to eat, watch what they want to watch, get things for them, etc. They ask for little or nothing back. What they hope is for the partner to see how much they are doing for them and return the favor without them asking.
What can happen instead is the partner thinks, "They never assert their own needs or preferences. They must be someone that doesn't want or need much to be happy." So the hoped for reciprocity may not happen. It becomes a one-sided relationship. The longer a relationship is one-sided, the harder it is to change it.
I know I would struggle with this in a relationship too. Balancing kindness and assertiveness to create and maintain a balanced relationship can be challenging.
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