AorticMishap
AorticMishap t1_j2fidlo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [22m] [22f] My bf likes me better with makeup. I feel awful by ThrowRA3567767
r/NotHowGirlsWork
AorticMishap t1_j2ffymg wrote
I would highly advise continuing therapy. And just tell them exactly how you said here, that you have a tendency to avoid (and why) and they might be able to help you through THAT too
Therapy can be really helpful
But sometimes it feels like it hurts as much as it helps
Think of it like taking stitches out. It hurts a bit, but it’s sooooo much better than leaving it in
AorticMishap t1_j2ffnk1 wrote
Reply to comment by madmismka in [24F][25M] How do I stop throwing tantrums when arguing with my husband? by [deleted]
As someone who had genuine problems controlling themselves as a child, this sort of self analysis was extremely helpful.
And pre arranged code words can help kind of shock yourself out of the “natural” response
AorticMishap t1_j2ffeq2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [24F][25M] How do I stop throwing tantrums when arguing with my husband? by [deleted]
Can you elaborate on what cry-shouting is? Is it just loudly sobbing or do you yell at people etc?
AorticMishap t1_j2ff7zw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [24F][25M] How do I stop throwing tantrums when arguing with my husband? by [deleted]
When I was a kid I had problems controlling my emotions, and it was really hard for me to stop in the moment (I lashed out)
If you can’t pause and think before lashing out yet, at least call yourself out honestly every time afterward. Think about why, what, etc you felt the way you did
Break it down as logically as possible, and then next time you’re angry, try to think about it and ask whether you’re reacting similarly this time
It sometimes takes a while but eventually you can change yourself for the better if you really want to, and you really consistently try to
AorticMishap t1_j2fj58r wrote
Reply to [22m] [22f] My bf likes me better with makeup. I feel awful by ThrowRA3567767
Info: who told you you look “okay” without makeup? Has your bf ever expressed any sort of feeling like this?
Based on your post as written, it sounds as if you’re taking him being enthusiastic about you in makeup as a criticism of you outside of makeup? Rather than talking to him about it
If that is actually the case, my advice is to talk to him about it
If he is blatantly trying to tell you you’re only attractive in makeup, I’d personally opt out of that relationship myself but it really depends on how you feel about it