Is Your Partner Always Pointing Out Your Flaws?
By Dr. Margaret PaulSeptember 14, 2009
Do you believe that pointing out your partner's flaws is helpful to your relationship? Learn why this is not true!
Some people believe that it is caring to point out their partner's flaws - that it will help to make that person a better person. But the intent behind pointing out flaws is not loving - it is controlling.Pointing Out Flaws
- He or she might try very hard to become what you want them to be, thereby losing themselves. You might find that the more your partner tries to comply with your wishes, the less attractive he or she becomes to you. People who give themselves up are generally seen as doormats - not as personally powerful and attractive people. So, while your partner might try to change to be what you think you want him or her to be, you might find yourself losing interest.
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Your partner might be a person who hates being controlled - hates being told what to do and how to be. When this is the case, he or she might shut down to you, resisting being controlled by you.
- If your partner gives themselve up to please you, they might resent you and turn off to you sexually.
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