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I've been contemplating this post - or rather, a less confused variant of it - for a few days now.

Outside of work (where I've been feeling somewhat overwhelmed), last week was a very good one, particularly towards the end of it. I had a lovely (and surprisingly late) evening with one of you, and then on Friday received a surprise call from my ex, asking if I wanted to get together. (No, not that ex - this one, Siya!

Siya and I talked and laughed and got nicely caught-up with one another for the first time since last winter. (That she opened the evening by repeatedly exclaiming, "You look so good!" of course helped things get off on the right foot as far as I was concerned. Nothing like a smart blazer and dropping 25 pounds.)

It really is good to get out into the world again, although I would prefer to start meeting women who don't currently have a boyfriend. But I digress.

* * *


Despite - or, perhaps, because of - my increasing sense of well-being over the past few weeks, I believe I have developed a deeper perspective on What Went Wrong between Laura and I.

I have come to believe my earlier, "Laura-bad/Geoffrey poor-victim", interpretation was, not so much wrong, as very imcomplete. Outside of a surprise attack or a concerted campaign, victims are seldom if ever wholly innocent. Rather - like the stereotycal battered woman forever making excuses for his curses and slaps - the victim plows the soil from which his (or her) victimization will bloom.

In my case, from the day Laura moved in, I never took a stand (or, when I did, I did not follow through with consequences). And from the day she moved in, she pushed the limits of what we had agreed would be our living arrangements.

I think one example will suffice to illustrate my point.

Come June, we agreed she would take a summer-school course and that she would look for a part-time job. Until she found work, she was to be the house-keeper - cleaning and laundry and picking up after the cats, along with some cooking was the deal as I recall it.

She didn't look for work to speak of and she also never lifted a finger around the house. I complained, but I did nothing about it. I laid down no ultimatums, nor did I insist she do the laundry on Saturday morning; instead, I told myself, "She's young, she'll come around," and did it myself. Instead of telling her to fucking do the dishes (as she had agreed!), mostly ... I did them myself. In the moment, I told myself it was easier to spend 20 minutes acquiring a new case of dishpan hands than "creating" conflict. Instead of coming home from work and smelling the reek coming from the cat-box ... (yeah, you know what's coming next) I did it myself.

This made me angry, yes, but impotently so.

As things were falling apart this past spring and summer, as I was actually begining to confront her about this, that and the other thing, I told her more than once, "You don't treat me with respect!"

And it's true, she didn't.

But from her point of view, why should she have? I had drawn one line in the sand after the other and, when she crossed each one, there were no (obvious) consequences. At worst, I bitched and moaned, then took her word for it that she would "try to do better", and we would retreat to our room for make-up sex.

I told her what I wanted and what I wanted from her, but I didn't act as if I really cared. Why wouldn't she start going out without me? Why wouldn't she start staying out until dawn? Why wouldn't she screw around on me? Every time I told her "No" about something, and she did it anyway, my actions told her it didn't matter, that I loved her anyway.

From her perspective, I was a wimp; not a nice guy, but a wimp, someone she could walk all over. In retrospect, it's not surprise that she lost respect for me - by the end, I think she respected my abilities in the bedroom and my intellect (sort of - I didn't exactly write a lot while we were together), but little else. Certainly not my needs, desires or wants.

Some people will use a push-over, but no one respects him. And Laura actually said as much (if not quite in such clear terms) on more than one occasion. She wanted me to tell her to clearn up, to come home; she wanted me to make her respect her by being a man she could respect. And I wasn't that man for her. Instead, I let everything go by, forgave every transgression if only she would promise to "try" better next time.

Practically - by my actions - my message was simply that she could do what she wanted, when she wanted, and that I would still love her.

Craziness.

If something is important to you, you do something about it, or no outside observer will believe it really is important to you.

For a smart boy, I seem to really need to be beat over the head with some basic human psychology. Well, I suppose I'm better-prepared for next time.

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 12:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ed-rex.livejournal.com
You're quite right about the majority of 19 year-olds of course; I did think that Laura was one of the exceptions. I think she may well have associated me with her father - who, from what she told me, was the parent who spoiled her; her mom was the disciplinarian.

Anyway, don't be sorry for being psychoanalitic; not only am I an egotist, but you have interesting things to say. Maybe I should try again in a few years - but I suspect we'll both have moved on by that point (in my case at my age, I sure as hell hope so!).

In any case, next Thursday should be fine; I've added you to my calendar and will give you fair warning if my mother's impending visit (on Wednesday) looks to extend longer than expected.

Now, stop procrastinating!

And don't expect much in the way of (good) advice regarding the concert. I'll tell you what I think but take it with a grain of salt; I've never dressed for a show, and my tastes lately (for the ladies) tend toward the inordinately slutty-looking.

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 02:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silkcorset.livejournal.com
That's not very helpful; I've already got about 10 people telling me I should dress slutty, I was kind of hoping for a counter-opinion.

(Still procrastinating)

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ed-rex.livejournal.com
Well, reaching back to my youth, I always had a soft spot hard on for those might-be dykes, who wore Doc Marten, faded jeans and men's button-up shirts. (I was in heaven when they'd eschew a bra.)

Possibly, in 9 days, I will be able to offer you something useful, especially if you divulge such small details as: what kind of concert, who will be there with you, why you haven't invited me, what band/musican/symphony will headline, and what will you be doing afterwards? Tea with your dad? A speak-easy ("blind-pig"; see "booze-can") with your fella?

Details matter. Without, when a beautiful woman asks my sartorial advice, "slutty" is the default response.

(I also procrastinate, in case you're wondering.)

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ed-rex.livejournal.com
Gah! Curse those un-closed HTML tags. Well, I suppose it's legible.

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 02:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silkcorset.livejournal.com
Well,

- It's a concert for The Killers (http://www.thekillersmusic.com/) to promote their newest album, "Sam's Town"; I don't know who the opening acts are
- I lied about it being in Molson Amphitheatre; I think they were there last time, this time they're at Kool Haus
- There will be about five of us, and we're all female, so, no fathers or boyfriends
- Friday Oct 20 will actually be the first Friday in a loooong time that I'm able to stay out late because I won't have to be up at 6 the next morning for work, so there will be much partying afterwards, likely at my friend's residence
- You're welcome to come if you'd like, but a) I don't think you'd get along with these particular friends (they're the really conservative ones) and b) you'd have to be willing to pay >$200 for a pair (http://search.ebay.ca/search/search.dll?cgiurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.ca%2Fws%2F&fkr=1&from=R8&satitle=the+killers+toronto&x=0&y=0) because tickets sold out about 15 minutes after they started selling them
- Unfortunately, being not particularly butch, I don't have Doc Marten's, faded jeans, or a men's shirt, although I guess the last one would be fairly easy to procure

Re: Battered Anology

Date: 2006-10-11 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ed-rex.livejournal.com
200 smackers is a bit much to pay for a band whose work I don't know. Pity, though; my Inner Pervert likes the idea of being an escort to 5 young women, even if they are too conservative to accept my idiocyncrasies.

That said, if you plan on dancing, I would recommend something solid - preferably steel-toed - in the shoe department. Other than that, I'll do my best in the esthetic department next Thursday.

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