A Thought On Self-Respect

A Thought On Self-Respect

The less a person respects themself, the greater their need will be to “keep their partner(s) in check”.

Or to try to control the people around them.

A relationship will always be a competition of control until they STOP worrying about where they stand (they know they command respect).

When a person knows their worth and knows where they stand, maintaining strong personal boundaries, their partner will then also have less to worry about:

Fewer “rules” to follow (especially complicated, unspoken ones mean to protect insecurities).

Less feeding a failing ego.

Fewer worries about where THEY stand, because when you respect yourself and your own boundaries, it’s easy to speak your emotional truths and vulnerabilities without fear of going overboard.

THAT frees up all sorts of communication issues in a relationship, changing the frame from from keeping score to a consistent net gain for both.

More Posts

Is nonmonogamy good for me?

Yes. Unless it isn’t. Of course. When is it good for you? Well, I’m guessing when you’re doing it for the right reasons, with the

Verily, tell truthfully…

Hey, we all padded that resume when we were just starting out (glee club in high school, anyone?); but there’s a difference between making things

We are never ready.

We are never “ready” for all that we do. We might be prepared, but ready? Nope. Take kids for example. We might read up. Know

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Before…

Before I had a lot of friends, I had fewer than five friends, four in different cities. And none were as close as I have

Read More »
The words "Protecting Your Kink Identity with Vir Cotto" set over a padlock and chains.

Protecting Your Kink Identity

Protecting Your Kink Identity, 3-Part Series Chat Transcript: TXTPresentation Deck: PDFA useful link: BDSM Tip Sheet for Beginners Chat Transcript: ZIPPresentation Deck: PDF Chat Transcript:

Read More »
X