Signs That a Relationship is Breaking Down - Re-Parenting - Part 36 - Relationships - Part 2

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  • @decoybc1
    @decoybc1 7 місяців тому +36

    you have saved my life tim. my family’s life. My whole family lineage will be forever changed by you. I am so grateful thank you

    • @jimenasanchez7529
      @jimenasanchez7529 7 місяців тому +1

      yes mine too! thank you time for all the work that you do. you are healing generations

  • @Ruby-wise
    @Ruby-wise 2 місяці тому +2

    “Loss of trust and respect..the only solution is to close the heart.”

  • @Lyrielonwind
    @Lyrielonwind 8 місяців тому +19

    Not mentioning my original complex trauma with my family, the worst I ever had, my last relationship ended because my partner punished me with silent treatment for no reason during months while I was asking what did I do wrong, still no answer and he pushed it so bad that when I went abroad with a four months with a scholarship, after a month I realized I didn't miss him at all.
    I realized I called him because I felt I had to do it but still he wasn't able to communicate with me.
    That's how silence treatment can end up everything just because he wanted me to feel guilty about nothing. Manipulation can back fire.

  • @bushraalmas5397
    @bushraalmas5397 Рік тому +14

    I started crying,it was so relatable for me

    • @turquoisoul
      @turquoisoul Рік тому

      I hear you. Same here. I wish you find strength and comfort, and healing.

    • @marianatequiero28
      @marianatequiero28 Рік тому

      Yep that’s pretty much how it goes for us crazy’s

  • @bavershakila
    @bavershakila 2 роки тому +20

    Im so grateful for your channel. Thanking you from my heart!
    Can you please make a serie of selflove, a relationship with yourself. How can we stop escaping ourselves? How can we feel good, worthy and loveable?

  • @davidcrawford9026
    @davidcrawford9026 Рік тому +28

    this is so my mother, she was completely selfish and I blew up at her finally and that was it. Same as my brother. None of them try, none of them care, they just use people until they're all used up then discard them and go get new people to suck the life out of

    • @Lyrielonwind
      @Lyrielonwind 8 місяців тому +5

      I'm not a psychologist but besides being the scapegoat, I have been my family's therapist but every time I needed someone to listen to me, they told me to go to a psychologist and a therapist can help me to cope with their rejection but no one can fix my relationship with them if they don't want to and reject me. It gets to a point you are empty and have nothing to give anymore because they drained you dry.

    • @musicbrazilian7065
      @musicbrazilian7065 7 місяців тому +5

      ​​@@Lyrielonwind Counting on people with unresolved trauma thst lack self reflection is self sabotaging dont do it. Besides self absorption they.have nothing to offer. Make new friends become aware of your past traumas. When we were raised by narcisists we tend to attract takers that dont know how to reciprocate.

    • @Lyrielonwind
      @Lyrielonwind 7 місяців тому

      @@musicbrazilian7065
      I know but making healthy friendships is harder nowadays and more if you are not young anymore. I'm conscious about my traumas and I'm trying to heal and be more conscious about some traits I thought they were mine but are trauma responses like people's pleasing. That makes me a magnet for narcissists and fighting it feels weird like if you are going against your nature when it's not.
      I like how Tim describes the fight between your limbic brain and your rational brain. It's real.
      I took the Myers Briggs test and it seems my personality type is INFJ which makes it easier to understand myself but although we can be great friends we don't get along with most of the other personality types and we usually end up alone because we just can't deal with fake or shallow people.
      Have a great day ☺️💜☘️

    • @nevadatan7323
      @nevadatan7323 Місяць тому

      Agreed. I spent farrrrr too many years of my adult life chasing their love and to have them see me for who i am.
      It was a joke. I really regret doing that to myself.
      If they can't connect they can't connect. Don't warp your entire psyche and life to try n fit a square peg in a round hole. It's just not gonna happen.
      And the amount of damage you do to yourself in the process just isn't worth the scraps of recognition you do get from them.
      Rebuild yourself and surround yourself with safe people who DO value you.
      It was all their issues, not anything you did.
      You weren't rejecting _you_,
      you're just asking the wrong person for the wrong thing yknow?
      They're messed up.
      Doesn't mean you still have to be. 💗

  • @DeborahJoshua24
    @DeborahJoshua24 9 місяців тому +61

    I don’t want to hurt my husband… but I don’t care anymore. I’m not angry… I’ve just tried and tried and tried some more, and now my “try-er” is completely empty. I’m trying to figure out where to go from here. 42 years married (if you can call it that)… I’ve been a stay-at-home mom (now grandmom) all my life… but I don’t care anymore.

    • @PassionateFlower
      @PassionateFlower 9 місяців тому +22

      It's the fact they don't care if they hurt you which makes you feel unloved, yet it is they who accuse you of being unloving or uncaring if you leave them💔

    • @carlsbad9000
      @carlsbad9000 7 місяців тому +4

      Bless you. You are resilient

    • @meljmcn
      @meljmcn 7 місяців тому +3

      Praying for you.

    • @marthamiller1312
      @marthamiller1312 6 місяців тому +6

      I'm in this place, too. 25 years married, and I'm done.

    • @laurafennell9084
      @laurafennell9084 4 місяці тому +3

      What do you do for just you, you, yourself and you? That's always a good side of you to feed, that part of you that is just you. Hugs

  • @anonymousprivate6814
    @anonymousprivate6814 Рік тому +7

    Really got a lot from this. Thanks Tim. Got me thinking to my relationship with my parents and my relationship with myself.

  • @thebluebutterfly5177
    @thebluebutterfly5177 7 місяців тому +7

    Not all the way through watching, maybe just over half way, but having done a significant amount of work on betrayal and infidelity I would say while I can absolutely identify with a lot in here. Anger and closed hearts are an absolutely understandable protective mechanism of the betrayed and no one should feel guilty for it, which I feel this potentially could do! If the betrayer wishes there to be an improvement in the relationship then it is up to them to change and make it so. Communication clear and lots of help and work to bring an open heart to help the betrayed’s heart to open and trust again. This takes time. No it’s not a great idea to start deep conversations poorly however, to expect a betrayed to be perfect and on their best behaviour after the betrayer has acted out and completely broken all trust, this I believe would be handled and dealt with in a very different and delicate way.

    • @taspany
      @taspany 6 місяців тому

      Nowhere in the video did I hear anyone should feel guilty. But in that state we can't heal and that's a fact

    • @deb9784
      @deb9784 6 місяців тому +2

      That's true, but if a betrayer wants to overcome the mistrust they've created, they need to do something to bring healing and trust back into the relationship. So often that takes time and patience.

  • @TinaDeulen
    @TinaDeulen 4 місяці тому +7

    Did Gottman class 25 years ago. Should have left marriage then. Husband just got skills on how to abuse me more, manipulate, and gaslight etc. Addiction isn't a relationship that can be fixed 😢

    • @tracieelrod7018
      @tracieelrod7018 Місяць тому

      I’m in a 23 year marriage, and he’s completely destroyed me

  • @chrissemenko628
    @chrissemenko628 16 днів тому

    This was happening 7 months into my "relationship" with my ex.
    It would take another 29 months for me to be done.
    I finally left him.
    Physically emotionally and spiritually checked out.

  • @carrie-annehixson3156
    @carrie-annehixson3156 7 місяців тому +4

    Just described the breakdown of my marriage

  • @icristina668
    @icristina668 3 місяці тому

    God bless you, Tim Fletcher! ❤

  • @OpalRonning
    @OpalRonning 6 місяців тому +2

    I hear you, that is where I am at.

  • @jeanetjensen6474
    @jeanetjensen6474 2 роки тому +6

    🥰 thank you Tim 🙏🌍🇩🇰⚘️

  • @nigeria7324
    @nigeria7324 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you 🙏🌺

  • @writer1986
    @writer1986 Місяць тому

    My heart closed after 4 years of marriage. We could never talk about hard topics; my ex-husband would accuse me starting arguments, storm and rage, threaten to divorce me, try to kill himself, and go have a b-fest with his family, where they would agree that I was the culprit so he should divorce me. I felt so scared and alone. Finally, I divorced him 2 years later (The last straw was him putting his hands on me.).... I still care about him, but he can go cause drama with someone else now.

  • @sherylyvette
    @sherylyvette 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @ChrisOgunlowo
    @ChrisOgunlowo 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @scotttinervideoeditor5200
    @scotttinervideoeditor5200 2 роки тому +3

    39:00 Finally!

  • @CJSmith-ky5bh
    @CJSmith-ky5bh 8 місяців тому +1

    I think then what needs to be asked is… is my opinion/perspective rational and true?
    Because people in/from CT will think this of someone who’s healthy. But it will infact be their own projection of their own behaviours.

  • @marianatequiero28
    @marianatequiero28 Рік тому +3

    Still , iv been lonely and not connected with my partner but still could never cheat . I guess it’s black and white ying Yang . Evil , you don’t do it you think about the other person and how your gonna live with it .. tell them first or leave period

  • @Vic-jw7vb
    @Vic-jw7vb Рік тому +4

    What if you tried to open up before and it did not work how many times do we open and close hearts ??? Especially when the partner is an addict ??

    • @Lyrielonwind
      @Lyrielonwind 8 місяців тому +6

      Your partner has to resolve the addition first, in my opinion. I was married to an addict and nothing I did was of any help because he didn't want to change until I started to get sick over and over again. It gets to a point is a matter of life or death for the codependent.

    • @chrissemenko628
      @chrissemenko628 16 днів тому

      I was an addict.
      I'm 6 years clean.
      Take it from me...(and I don't mean to be harsh, but I must be blunt, ok?)
      His concern is NOT you or your thoughts and feelings.
      His concern is his drug of choice.
      YOU have to be strong now and walk away.
      Leave him to him.
      Goodluck

  • @gdmnsdgl
    @gdmnsdgl 5 місяців тому +1

    brutal, but necessary

  • @michaelames6317
    @michaelames6317 2 роки тому +2

    1000% nail on the head... two years since my affair... Inaddition, she developed a facial upper lip/nose sneer tick... in trouble.

    • @sarahalderman3126
      @sarahalderman3126 10 місяців тому +6

      You could be correct but two years is not a long time, especially in the context of a long term relationship. I myself am at the year and a half point from the day I learned of my husband's infidelity and all the lies to protect it. In all honesty most times it still hurts just as much as it did the day I learned. But then I do have a long and difficult past beginning as a toddler who was molested and beat until I was around 9 and then manipulated into a sexual relationship at 12 with a forty year old man amongst numerous other things, so I am far from the norm. But they do say that infidelity in marriage can take an equal amount of time to heal as the relationship was long before the infidelity. So if you were together for 7 years before you cheated, it can take up to another 7 years before your relationship will be healed... idk how accurate that is but out of those who've experienced this that I have spoken with about this have all tended to agree that it takes 5-10 years to truly heal from marital infidelity.❤

    • @hurricaneaquatics
      @hurricaneaquatics 5 місяців тому +3

      An affair is something that your partner will NEVER recover from. They might say they forgive you, but that's a betrayal and hurt that can't be described. It isn't worth the faithful partners effort.

  • @jenellejessop2454
    @jenellejessop2454 8 місяців тому +1

    John Gottman, yes!

  • @ts3858
    @ts3858 2 роки тому +4

    Tim loves to make 'lists' and it gets lengthy. Keep it simple ...🙏

    • @ailishmarsden4781
      @ailishmarsden4781 2 роки тому +17

      The way I see it, the lists aren't actually intended to be lists, it's just a way for Tim to structure the ideas he wants to talk about. You're not being quizzed on this stuff, it's ok to just take what you need from what he's talking about and leave the rest.

    • @erinm3567
      @erinm3567 2 роки тому +22

      I find the details extremely helpful 🤷

    • @TankGirlMohawk
      @TankGirlMohawk 2 роки тому +16

      I love it. I screenshot them so I can have a reference later if need be. Thanks Tim!

    • @Lyrielonwind
      @Lyrielonwind 8 місяців тому +15

      His lists are simple. He's talking about tough stuff not Disney movies.

    • @Tsuki7786
      @Tsuki7786 7 місяців тому +2

      It reminds me of myself, so I enjoy it. Lol my ADHD organized chaos takes me on wonder mental adventures 😎