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You love me so much; you want to put me in your pocket. And I should die there smothered. -- D. H. Lawrence

Adult children often try to control people to keep them from moving away. To ensure that we won't be left alone, we might smother-love them with everything we have.

Of course, we become obsessed with the person we're trying to control. But even worse, this caretaking behavior eventually leads us to become more addicted to the problem than to the person. We become good at solving other people's problems and wiping away their tears; that's our skill. And that's why we so often end up attracting and being attracted to people who have monumental personal problems.

Oftentimes, our very hanging on guarantees the relationship will fail. When we try to control those we love we stand the chance of crippling our loved ones and ourselves. We must first aim for being healthy ourselves -- only then can we learn to be part of a healthy relationship.

Today, I will let my loved ones face their own problems. I can love these people without fixing them.

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Yee Gads!! Almost spilt first coffee..identifying with this one...


Over here in Artic Country....we call it.."Taking Hostages"


Then theres been a few times...Ive been emotionally kidnapped...by trying to rescue others...


Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!  and more Caffine!!


Have a nice day...across the way..eh...



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When I was reading this, I was thinking how I DO this to my loved ones.


then reading Phil's post, I realized, I've been taken hostage more times than that!


Never thought to turn it around & thinking about it that way....


hmmmm......gives me something to think about & how to set bounderies......wow!


christine


 



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You know, Im 52 days sober today, working slowly on my 4th step and I'm a wreck. I mean, I've got unemployment to pay my bills, but I'm not ready to work and it is scaring the crap out of me. I'm in a relationship because I was in it before A A and we are very much in love. He is also in the program too. Should I go to al anon meetings to cut this crap? I am very smothering. I have a constant need for attention and if I don't get it, I'm angry. This is rediculous. I'm 22 years old. Please someone give me advice before I lose him. He's been very understanding thus far, but I know what I'm doing wrong, but it just happens, a fight I mean, and before I know it, I'm apologizing and it clouds his heart, I'm sure of it.

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Hey Hollywood....Howdy...and way to go on 52 days...


Alanon helped this kid with a lot of stuff....outside of the AA programme..and still does..even tho...AA is my primary


They say its a family disease....and whatever helps...


Welcome to MIP....


And we hope you share with us often...


One day at a time freind..just for today...


 



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welcome to MIP, Hollywood. First, wonderful on 52 days! Big accomplishment, stringing all those 24s together.


Yeah, relationships are rough enough on their own, so pretty hard those first months, eh? I'd follow Phil's suggestion about alanon. It's not easy, getting yourself together in the beginning and maintaining a healthy relationship at the same time. But it does get better with time, really. In the beginning, I couldn't go pay a bill without someone holding my hand, I was a major wreck also. Putting cohesive thoughts together? Forget it. Time passed, and pretty soon things started to clear up, the fog lifted a little bit more, and other AAs helped me so much. Had a good sponsor, dumped alot on her. Kept on with the steps. Eventually, you'll feel more grounded. Lotsa meetings, helping newcomers. Keep coming back and let us know how you're doing.  Chris



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Thanks so much. My sponsor kept telling me to go to al anons...she described it as helping me to understand my parents in their addictions, but never did she say it would help me recognize the cycles lol That probably would've prevented me from blowing them off haha

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