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Dumper Or Dumpee?
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It was the sort of discussion that can happen when we have a 3 hour wait between soundcheck and performance. Conversation wove its way into relationships and I made a comment that got an unexpectedly disapproving reaction.
All I said was that if a relationship looked like it was close to the end I would try to manoeuvre things so that my partner would be the one to call it a day. Sharp intakes of breath – and equally sharp looks – all round.
It surprised me. I explained that it was just a mechanism that freed me to move on as slowly or quickly as I wanted without feeling guilt; also that I regard grief as an expectation but not a rule. I got the impression I was digging a deeper hole!
Is it really such a bad thing to do?
All I said was that if a relationship looked like it was close to the end I would try to manoeuvre things so that my partner would be the one to call it a day. Sharp intakes of breath – and equally sharp looks – all round.
It surprised me. I explained that it was just a mechanism that freed me to move on as slowly or quickly as I wanted without feeling guilt; also that I regard grief as an expectation but not a rule. I got the impression I was digging a deeper hole!
Is it really such a bad thing to do?
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Sensible move.........your partner comes out of it as the "rotter" and you come out of it as the victim, attracting all the sympathy.
WARNING...AB doesn't like the male coming out of relationships as the "good guy"...............
Sensible move.........your partner comes out of it as the "rotter" and you come out of it as the victim, attracting all the sympathy.
WARNING...AB doesn't like the male coming out of relationships as the "good guy"...............
I think that suggests you lack the courage to make the decision for yourself and follow it through. It also suggests you deliberately make things unpleasant for your parner in order to get them to go. Neither of which are things to be proud of. But if you lack the strength of will to do what needs to be done, then whatever gets you through I guess.
With every respect, OG, there’s a little misunderstanding about what I’m asking. It isn’t about ducking out of ending a relationship but about the benefit (as I see it) of being on the receiving end when that happens.
There’s no way I’d make things unpleasant and force my partner to make that decision; nor is it about courage, although, funnily enough, I suppose courage is part of it. There’s only been one occasion when I had no choice but to finish a relationship – a few months later she appeared on my doorstep, and it just didn’t feel at all good to have to turn her away. If courage is what’s needed to do something like that then, yes, it’s probably not my strongest suit.
It’s also not about good guy/bad guy and sympathy as suggested above. The whole point of this question is my motivation for wanting to be the dumpee – namely that I’m free to move on immediately without feeling any guilt and without having any obligation to grieve.
There’s no way I’d make things unpleasant and force my partner to make that decision; nor is it about courage, although, funnily enough, I suppose courage is part of it. There’s only been one occasion when I had no choice but to finish a relationship – a few months later she appeared on my doorstep, and it just didn’t feel at all good to have to turn her away. If courage is what’s needed to do something like that then, yes, it’s probably not my strongest suit.
It’s also not about good guy/bad guy and sympathy as suggested above. The whole point of this question is my motivation for wanting to be the dumpee – namely that I’m free to move on immediately without feeling any guilt and without having any obligation to grieve.
Actually it was quite refreshing to read this post, because it confirmed what i have thought - that some people do this and dont see that it is wrong !! My ex-partner "manoeuvred" me to end our relationship, denied it when i told him he was doing it and then used him being dumped to justify bad mouthing me to everyone !!! And like this person really couldnt see that it is a nicer thing to do to be honest ...........oh well Pxx