I was going to take a Day Off today, but when The Lightning and The Lightning Bug picked me for their writer of the week, of course I had to join in with their Dare to Share link up! In case you don't know about it, each Saturday, Katie picks a topic for the weekend. You write on the topic, post it and link up HERE. It's one of my favorite link ups, since I frequently blog in "laundry list" form. It gets me out of my laziness comfort zone and encourages me to write about topics I may not explore otherwise.
This week's topic is: Fight For Your Right: write about something that involves standing up for something you believe in. You can stand up for a cause, support your opinion, or just rant about something that makes you mad.
This week's topic is: Fight For Your Right: write about something that involves standing up for something you believe in. You can stand up for a cause, support your opinion, or just rant about something that makes you mad.
I have a lot of opinions about a lot of things, but
generally I do not voice them. I do not fight for as many rights as I should be
fighting for. I would rather seethe with anger under my skin than say anything.
Actually, I wouldn’t rather seethe, not really. I would like to know how to
effectively stand up for what I want, to voice my opinion without getting unnecessarily
angry.
My boyfriend and his family are very vocal. If they have
something to say, they say it, and in my mind, sometimes it’s a little much. To
them, this is the way they are, honest, sometimes brutally so. To me, it is
scary. This is not to say that he or his family are wrong in the way they
express their anger and opinions, they just do it differently from my family,
which probably has a lot of un-spoken issues, just waiting to explode.
This makes for an interesting relationship. There are many
instances where he is yelling at me to, “tell him what I want” and I am
silently staring him down with the evil eye and my mouth drawn tight in a line
and my hands clenched in my lap. He thinks I am thinking what an A-hole he is,
while really I am thinking of all the things I could have said or should be
saying. I am crafting a discussion in my head, as if it were an essay. First I
will say X and then, he will say Y. If he says Z, I will say W. But he will
probably say V instead.
So when I finally squeak out my answer from my clenched lips,
which of course NEVER comes out the way that it was playing in my head, I never
really feel as satisfied as I thought I would. It usually comes out gruffer,
more hurt or angrier than I really am. Why can’t I just say what I mean, and
say what I want, and say it nicely? Why can’t I stand up for myself without
making it a big deal? I don’t know. Maybe it would work better if my
relationship were letter based, like in the olden days.
“My love, I have missed you so much. Perhaps when we finally
see each other, we can go to that brunch place I have wanted to try. Love, your
sweetheart forever. “
Did those people fight over nothing when they finally met up
for brunch?
I am learning, however. Learning that it is better to just
say what you want, what YOU need. This may not avoid an argument, but at least
all bets will be on the table and you can go from there. You have to SAY what
you want to even come close to working to get it. It’s like winning the
lottery; you are never going to win if you don’t play.
As Mick Jagger said, “You can’t always get what you want.
But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.”
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Also on a totally unrelated note, I have a race tomorrow and here is the weather forecast. Bummer. So please everyone, cross your fingers for clarity (and lower humidity) between 7:30 and 9:30 tomorrow morning! Thanks!