In - to - me - see

“The word intimacy can be read as ‘in-to-me-see.’ For most of us, that means ‘see my pain, my shame and my fear.’ Few are able to trust another person that much. We become frightened; we feel a need to close down and remain safe. And usually we don’t close down gracefully. We are too frightened; we shut down angrily, or we silently withdraw, giving no explanation for our sudden retreat.

CATHRYN L. TAYLOR i boken ”The inner child workbook”


“In marriage the child you once were expresses his needs, wants, attitudes, ways of behaving and desires more fully than in any other situation. He may, quite literally, bawl and balk over every frustration and task, storm and rage in tantrums, or withdraw in icy silence. This is why the most common complaint made about marriage partners is: “She’s so childish,” or “He acts like a kid.”

W. HUGH MISSILDINE i boken ”Your Inner Child of the past”

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