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Dear Confused,
Let the Relationship Go
I think you should let the relationship go. It sounds like you
are not satisfied with the way your boyfriend is, and it's not fair
to him or you if you stick around and try to mold him into what
you want.
No One Likes To Be Corrected
No one likes to be corrected on their dress habits, manners or
social skills. Our mothers did what they could while we were still
kids to teach us manners and save us from becoming social outcasts
who blunder through life using the wrong fork and forgetting to
say excuse me after burping.
Back then, we were young and impressionable, and we just took Mom's
word for it. It may have been annoying but we didn't know any better.
We stopped chewing with our mouths open, tucked our shirts in and
learned to lube our social interactions with "Please",
"Thank You" and "You're Welcome".
Some People Like Who They've Become
But then we grew up and ripened into quirky, unique and sometimes
boorish adults. As adults we are pretty much set in who we are,
good or bad. And if we're lucky, we like who we've become. Some
people are introverted or shy and/or slightly disheveled, and actually
like being that way! And some people even find shy and disheveled
to be quite charming!
It's Insulting When We're Told We're Not Up to Par
As adults we consider our dress and manners to be a big part of
who we are and how we define ourselves. So when someone tries to
tell us we're not up to par in the refinement arena, it can be very
insulting. I imagine for a grown man of 40 this is especially difficult
to hear.
He Thinks You Don't Want To Be with Him
So when you try to get your boyfriend to dress "better",
socialize more, etc., it is reasonable for him to think that who
he is when he is "As-Is" is not the person you want to
be with. And when the person he loves (you) tells him he needs to
change, it's only normal for that to make him feel bad about himself.
Yeah, he might end up looking great in pressed khakis and polo shirts,
but inside he feels hurt, he feels inadequate, and you feel like
you're dating a mopey and insecure man with nice manners.
The truth is he already is who he wants to be, and if you were
hoping for someone a little more refined it's really your problem,
not his.
Leave Him or Accept Him
So I would recommend one of the following actions:
- Leave your boyfriend, let him be who he
wants to be, these are your standards, not his. Go find someone
who meets your expectations.
- Drop the expectations and accept
your boyfriend the way he is.
He deserves to be with someone who accepts him, and you deserve
to be with someone who lives up to your standards. It's up to you
whether that will be in this relationship or in another one with
someone else.
Good Luck.
Vivi
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