266: Going mad, nervous breakdowns, Getting over small slights in a LTR

In today’s show, Dr. Lisle discusses:

1. Is there such a thing as going mad? Are similar expressions mostly just used to discredit people? What about mental breakdowns?

2. What would cause a fully-functional, productive member of society to have a “nervous breakdown,” and become a total basket case? Conventional diagnoses include PTSD, anxiety, Major Depressive Disorder, and the treatment has, so far, been, treatment with more and more meds, whether in or outpatient. Is this just a function of personality? Is this person running a CB analysis that says it’s better to be this way, even though she’s miserable and claims that she wants to get back to work and life? What’s the best way to support her?

3. How do I get over small slights in an otherwise happy and healthy relationship? I am probably more sensitive than the average bear. My partner of 5 years is great. But he has a habit of correcting me on the proper pronunciation of words whenever they come up, usually 1-3 times per year. The first few times I took it on the chin. But eventually I told him it really bothered me and made me feel stupid. Other small slights could be if he didn’t show appreciation for a great meal that I make when I do all of the cooking. These incidents can set me off on a 3 day freeze out. I don’t think he deserves me being angry with him for that long and always wish I could just stop. It took me a long time to even start bringing up hurt feelings because I’ve always felt so over rewarded, but now I try to so things don’t fester. I try to think of all of his good qualities but that doesn’t work. Is this just a neuroticism tinged disagreeability streak in me that I can’t change? I tend not to think of myself as a disagreeable because I always go out of my way to not hurt others’ feelings and am an otherwise happy, cheerful person. So, do you have any ideas on how to get over these slights?

265: Porn in a relationship, GF has a past, Is a marriage contract natural?

In today’s show, Dr. Lisle discusses:  1. Is it different when a female partner indulges in the equivalent of but for women, than it is for if a male partner indulges? From what I understand, if the man is still very into his wife, it might not be much of a problem at all. Is it the same when a woman is indulging in shows and books that titillate the female mind? 2.  At 24 years old (female) having left a long 4 year relationship I did quite a lot of “market research” and calibration via casual dating/sex which was incredibly informative and mostly fun. ​Near enough after 100+ matches and 20 dates, I met my current boyfriend, and it’s been going great. We’ve been dating about six months and we’re in love. He really resents me having had casual mating partners because he said it’s a big turn off and likes to pretend it “didn’t happen”. Without my dating history I don’t think I would be satisfied to pair bond or understand what I want from a long term partner, so it’s hardly irrelevant to where I am now, but I am really committed to making him feel loved and secure with me.  Do you think this is a natural reaction in the stone age as men especially want evidence that their pair bonded partner is capable of loyalty and not flake or cheat on them? In which case do I avoid bringing it up and accept my past decisions are sending the wrong signals, or sit down to discuss if these decisions threaten the security of the relationship? 3. I understand marriage is unnatural to our natural history, and you’re generally against getting married if you’re not absolutely sure and haven’t been together for 21 decades (joke), but what advice would you give for someone in a pairbond to make them continously more attractive for a pairbond? So if someone wants to simply settle down and be happy with one person, how do we beat our genes? 

265: Porn in a relationship, GF has a past, Is a marriage contract natural?

In today’s show, Dr. Lisle discusses: 

1. Is it different when a female partner indulges in the equivalent of but for women, than it is for if a male partner indulges? From what I understand, if the man is still very into his wife, it might not be much of a problem at all. Is it the same when a woman is indulging in shows and books that titillate the female mind?

2.  At 24 years old (female) having left a long 4 year relationship I did quite a lot of “market research” and calibration via casual dating/sex which was incredibly informative and mostly fun. ​Near enough after 100+ matches and 20 dates, I met my current boyfriend, and it’s been going great. We’ve been dating about six months and we’re in love. He really resents me having had casual mating partners because he said it’s a big turn off and likes to pretend it “didn’t happen”. Without my dating history I don’t think I would be satisfied to pair bond or understand what I want from a long term partner, so it’s hardly irrelevant to where I am now, but I am really committed to making him feel loved and secure with me.  Do you think this is a natural reaction in the stone age as men especially want evidence that their pair bonded partner is capable of loyalty and not flake or cheat on them? In which case do I avoid bringing it up and accept my past decisions are sending the wrong signals, or sit down to discuss if these decisions threaten the security of the relationship?

3. I understand marriage is unnatural to our natural history, and you’re generally against getting married if you’re not absolutely sure and haven’t been together for 21 decades (joke), but what advice would you give for someone in a pairbond to make them continously more attractive for a pairbond? So if someone wants to simply settle down and be happy with one person, how do we beat our genes?