MissTaken
Biker Chick
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- Jun 30, 2001
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It is a difficult decision when things are "okay."
We have three choices:
1) Continue in an "okay" existance for the sake of someone else.
2) Work with our someone else to make "okay" become "great." This takes time, energy and commitment on the part of both. It also takes a certain amount of humility which is difficult, not for the discontent partner, rather for the partner who thinks everything is as it should be.
3) Leave. Accept that in leaving we lose whatever we do have in our "okay" relationship and look for Nirvana. Some find it, some don't.
My point: there is no easy answer and certainly, when things are okay, i think it makes decision making much more difficult than when the spouse is a blatant ass.
Best wishes, Nicodermus.
We all deserve great, but sometimes the "evil we know is less frightening than the one we don't."
hugs

We have three choices:
1) Continue in an "okay" existance for the sake of someone else.
2) Work with our someone else to make "okay" become "great." This takes time, energy and commitment on the part of both. It also takes a certain amount of humility which is difficult, not for the discontent partner, rather for the partner who thinks everything is as it should be.
3) Leave. Accept that in leaving we lose whatever we do have in our "okay" relationship and look for Nirvana. Some find it, some don't.
My point: there is no easy answer and certainly, when things are okay, i think it makes decision making much more difficult than when the spouse is a blatant ass.
Best wishes, Nicodermus.
We all deserve great, but sometimes the "evil we know is less frightening than the one we don't."
hugs
