** Member to Member **
Semantics ... yes - the science of meaning in a language. Calling a difference of opinion 'semantics' goes to the heart of the matter - 2 different understanding of what a word means.
IMO, there's a difference between 'Don't do X' and 'If you do X, I'll do Y.'
The first assumes the speaker has a right or power to enforce a command. But the speaker generally doesn't have the right or power to enforce the command without violence, so saying 'don't' is a pretty weak way to act.
The 2nd assumes, correctly, the the hearer is autonomous, but so is the speaker. The hearer is free to act the way they want to act. The speaker takes responsibility for their own response. If you keep aware that one controls only themself, it eventually keeps one aware of what they can and can't change. Try it out.
Besides, as a BS, I didn't think it would be wise or effective to command my W into R. If she didn't have an overwhelming desire to rebuild our M, I didn't want her. So from d-minute on, she was aware she had choices to make - free choices. Some would lead to R, some to D. She had to choose.
[This message edited by SI Staff at 3:36 PM, Tuesday, December 10th]
fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex ap
DDay - 12/22/2010
Recover'd and R'ed
You don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.