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Rules Of Engagement: The Bread & Jam Of Relationships 
By: Dr.Arlene Krieger, PHD
But This Is My Bread and Butter" has been quoted it seems since the ice age. Maybe it is just another soon to become ancient jewel, its prolific meaning to be covered in cobwebs, lost to the English language and never to be found again. However, in relationship therapy, the mainstay of dynamics of relationship, sex, intimacy and money, remain forever constant, and this old cliche' is hitting close to home to more and more couples. When conflict arises, it can be confusing.
I liken the dynamics and personal interactions among lovers and couples as that of the numerous possibilities and options of one's personal preferences. Much the same as something as simple as the choices one makes with "the mixing of "butter and jam." The cliche' remains the same, its simply the nuances of interaction that do not stay constant.
This is a perfect example of what I mean. As I was standing in my kitchen buttering a piece of toast, I placed my knife into the butter, and then ever so carefully into the jar of jam, being certain not to leave any butter in the jam jar. I laughed at myself afterwards... thinking, who cares....its my jam jar and I can do what I want with it! Does it really matter if there are bread crumbs abound in my $20 jar of gourmet jam? Is anyone really asking? Does anyone else care?
The dynamics are similar to the "rules of engagement" in relationships. Whether one is arguing over, money, love, the list goes on and on....the subject always boils down to the right to personal choice and not wanting to be subjugated to another's wants or needs, which may or may not parallel to our own.
Hence we are talking of one's right to choice, to not be owned, nor second to another, to have the right to speak your truth in relationship without being edited or condemned by your partner. This doesn't mean that one or the other of you is absolutely correct, and that it should ultimately come to one wrong or right, or being the loser or winner.
So the concept arises of a couple building a healthy relationship based on trust and respect. If Dick wants to dip his butter knife in the Jam, then Jane has a right to an opinion. However, if Jane is opposed to the idea, it is that stance of saying NO..to your partner...where one is put in the place of being in "the wrong." Aha!!!!! So why then must it come to blows...indignant emotions, feelings being hurt? Why must the other be wrong, and must you feel kick them if they are, or communicate and find a solution to the conflict or difference?
This delicate process of compromise and acceptance of the other's belief system and perspective of the world, that most often leads to the throes of imbalance and unhappiness in relationship if neither or just one party is paying attention is not only necessary but mandatory and the work can be hard, but it is worth it.
In summary, there are some basics in relationship that can be changed, other behaviors are those that you'll have to decide whether or not you can live with. Choose your battles carefully, for as the old adage goes...."You may win the battle, but you will lose the war."
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