My Interpersonal Relations class has propelled me into a mess of psychological analysis. I can't look at a man and woman in conversation without assessing them accordingly.
This is probably no good. I can't be in my own relationship without thinking in textbook terms. I tell him, "Now, this is happening because I am a woman and as Dr. Brownlow says..."
I have only furthered my new obsession by purchasing, Love and Respect, a book on relationsips from a Christian perspective.
And to top it all off, I'm reading things online. Tonight I found this and realized it was me.
A woman believes that she is not as good as others. No matter how many people tell her how wonderful she is, this belief persists and colors her life. Even faced with overwhelming evidence that she is desirable, she tends to cling to her belief. This costs her time, happiness and connections with people who care about her.
Got It Here
Also: The Eight Stages of Relationships. I'm into this. Chris thinks it's a load of crap. Still, I am certain we're in the discovery stage.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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I think you're kind of incredible, and wicked smart :) Miss you!
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