When your spouse’s anger at you is a good thing

In my readings, there are times I come across quotes that express truths in very succinct ways. Although I wish I’d originally come up with them, the author found a better way of expressing them that I did.

One of those quotes by Arthur Pontynen is “Those who interfere with self-absorption incur the fury of the self-absorbed.

It was one of those quotes that means more the longer I consider the ramification of his statement. This quote is a clear answer to those wanting to know why their spouse is so angry with them after discovering the affair.

When they get angry with you, it’s a sign that you’re interfering with their self-absorption. You’re interrupting their selfish patterns. You’re interfering with their narcissistic behavior and thinking.

Their anger is about “How dare you interfere with my selfishness!”

In interrupting the patterns you’re forcing them into making changes. You made them face some uncomfortable truths.

In these cases, the anger is signaling that you’re getting through. They tried ignoring you, but it’s not working anymore.

You interfered with their worship of self and self-interest. They were making their own rules, living in their fantassy and you changed that.

This also means that rather than viewing their anger as a bad thing, it’s actually a good thing. It’s also one of those counter-intuitive things.

Typically when you’re spouse is angry at you, it’s viewed as a bad thing. In this case, it’s good news. It lets you know that you have connected with them. You managed getting their attention, whether they wanted to give it to you or not.

They may act like they’re ignoring you, yet their anger tells you that it’s all an act.

If this revelation is news to you, then you’ll want to consider that you need to change your approach to the affair and how you’re handling it. You may be mistaken about some other things as well.

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Keeping It Real,

Jeff

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