I think I've realized a potential error in a fundamental way I think about relationships.
If I have a problem with something my wife is doing, or some way she acts or doesn't act or whatever (it could be anything, really), I think I have a tendency to approach it like: "Why would someone do that?" "Why wouldn't she see that?" "Everyone does it this way." "She doesn't see what everyone else is doing." yadda yadda essentially ascribing what I think of as what she SHOULD or SHOULDN'T be doing as the CORRECT thing that applies universally to the world.
In reality, I should be saying that this isn't something that's standard, that people in general should or shouldn't do, that everyone else does or doesn't realize. This is just a thing that I need from MY partner for ME. She is who she is, and I am who I am, and the rest of the world isn't involved in what should or shouldn't be happening. It's not relevant. I need to stop comparing.
These are MY hangups.
Some people wipe their ass standing up. I think of that every time before I'm annoyed with something my husband does.
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I'm sorry, what.
well, that does put things into perspective...
RIGHT? I saw a huge fight under a meme of 9gag once, where tall guy stands up in kinda short booth and has weird eye contact with guy waiting outside while wiping his butt.
And makes meme about it.