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		<title>The Exhaustion of a Ceaselessly Competitive Relationship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[t takes a lot of energy to defend yourself all the time, or to fight for your own point of view. Sometimes you wonder, “Is this a marriage, or a courtroom? Must everything between us be a debate?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It takes a lot of energy to defend yourself all the time, or to fight for your own point of view. Sometimes you wonder, “Is this a marriage, or a courtroom? Must everything between us be a debate?“</p>
<p>“I work harder. I deserve a rest.” “No you don’t; it’s my turn for a break.” “It wasn’t like that at all! You’ve got it all wrong.” “Once again, you’re twisting things around. You said that; I didn’t.”</p>
<p>Ceaselessly competitive relationships are exhausting, because there is never any rest when you’re around each other. Someone always objects. Someone always has a different opinion. Someone is pushing, and someone is resisting.</p>
<p>It’s always no. It’s never yes.<br />
 It’s always separate. It’s never together.<br />
 It’s always egos in opposition. It’s never open hearts standing together.</p>
<p>Why all this opposition and competition? Why not agreement and cooperation? <br />
 Here are several possibilities:</p>
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<li>Both partners grew up in homes of ceaseless competition. They don’t know how to agree. They learned how to grow an “I,” but never a “we.”</li>
<li>In their competitive families, they learned to defend and assert themselves. They learned to stand alone. According to their family culture, to seek agreement, commonality, cooperation would be to invite defeat.</li>
<li>One partner defines the win/lose rules of the relationship. The other partner either fights to win or admits defeat. </li>
<li>Although they both married to be a couple, they are frightened of being anything except “I.” Being part of “we” is too scary to try, because it feels like a loss of self or a defeat.</li>
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<p><strong>Share with us</strong> what you know about the exhaustion of a competitive relationship and your ideas for building a relationship that restores energy, rather than taking it away.</p>
<p>Next time some thoughts on how to lose exhaustion and gain a “we” relationship which doesn’t require a loss of self.</p>
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