11365 Members
70 Forums
58102 Topics
409482 Posts
Max Online: 418 @ 07/02/12 06:29 AM
|
|
|
#426393 - 02/25/13 07:11 AM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: Suwanee]
|
Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 07/13/12
Posts: 726
Loc: ation, Location
|
Damn, Will, that's some serious progress. (imo, you probably made a few thousand MS guys envious).
A few things occur to me right off the bat: -You're wearin' new shoes. It'll take time to break 'em in. -What good parent isn't concerned about his kids? -Yeah, there's unfinished business. I like that you're saying "some day". Sounds like you're takin' time to smell the flowers.
Friggin' excellent.
_________________________
"The Answer to the Great Question Of Life, the Universe and Everything Is...Forty-two."
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#426398 - 02/25/13 08:30 AM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: Suwanee]
|
Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 02/26/05
Posts: 879
|
Have you had that talk with your dad yet? Sounds like it's time to.
Cant
Edited by cant_remember (02/25/13 08:31 AM)
_________________________
"There is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces... even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar." -- from Moby-Dick
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#426409 - 02/25/13 10:04 AM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: Suwanee]
|
Greeter MaleSurvivor
Registered: 10/15/12
Posts: 387
Loc: New York
|
Will,
You're anxious over telling your parents - you've been talking here about doing that since October.
You're anxious because your boy is getting closer to your age of abuse, meaning you know more than ever about what his mental state and decisionmaking process would likely be in a crisis situation.
And you're pissed and want payback. Who can blame you?
Just be careful about confrontation. A long-term serial rapist might very well carry enough guns to "want to mess with" anyone who shows up in person.
There's also a sense of impatience involved... as you do make progress, as you do achieve therapeutic goals, it's only natural to think "well, why us this still here, am I getting better or not?" Viewed externally you can clearly see you are, but in the flash of an ugly thought, it can really make you wonder if the "everyday-ness" of it will ever go away.
I've been in treatment for 4 months and just recently had my first all-throughout happy, confident, optimistic day. It felt so good to FEEL GOOD - but at TGE slightest mental nudge, I'd still remember. That will probably be life, I guess, though hopefully with mire happiness and fewer nudges. And I'll have to settle for that, settle for not having it "gone".
Matt Matt
_________________________
My story "Don't think it hasn't been a little slice of heaven just because it hasn't!" --Bugs Bunny
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#426428 - 02/25/13 12:43 PM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: SoccerStar]
|
Registered: 10/30/12
Posts: 316
Loc: SE USA
|
Will,
You're anxious over telling your parents - you've been talking here about doing that since October....
You're anxious because your boy is getting closer to your age of abuse, meaning you know more than ever about what his mental state and decisionmaking process would likely be in a crisis situation...
Just be careful about confrontation. A long-term serial rapist might very well carry enough guns to "want to mess with" anyone who shows up in person. Matt, All of this is true. I need to get down to business and tell my parents. We are all going to the beach in June, so I want to do it before then. I need to make sure my son is well-prepared to make good decisions--even life-preserving ones if needed. For his age he can be pretty cynical about things. He's also very smart. My wife and I hope he can temper that with some optimism---and that he will be well-served by his suspicious nature without being scared of his shadow. No, I doubt I'll ever pay a visit to the perp. I'd be (mostly) satisfied to learn of his arrest, conviction, and sentencing. I'd drive to the courthouse and watch that. Someone I played baseball against in the 10-12 age range was molested by his coach. He confronted him years later and both of them were arrested after they got into a scuffle. I heard about it for the first time a couple of weeks ago---but there were rumors about the coach even back then. There were always rumors... Part of me wants to see a 48 Hours special on Summer Camp Gone Wrong----an exposé of the hidden shame of the 80s. Then again I don't want a national audience to become privy to what happened. Will
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#426442 - 02/25/13 02:43 PM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: Suwanee]
|
Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 05/05/12
Posts: 137
Loc: Johannesburg, South Africa
|
Will It is an amazing feeling. I feel your joy, happiness and your amanicipation. I salute you for what you have achieved. I love your analogy of climbing a mountain. Last year I climbed Kilimanjaro, the worlds tallest stand alone mountain and Africa's highest point. It was part of my healing but I also climed it for all male survivors. www.kilimalesurvivor.wordpress.comI hope you continue to reach the summit of all your goals.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#426491 - 02/25/13 08:49 PM
Re: If I feel this good, why am I worried?
[Re: Suwanee]
|
Greeter MaleSurvivor
Registered: 08/23/12
Posts: 377
Loc: Australia
|
Will Awesome to hear you are in such a good place right now. (I can hear the soundtrack). Climbing the mountain - great analogy  As for the kids - mine are the exact same age - and from my experience your need to protect them will only get stronger as they approach the ages of your abuse. It is a constant balancing act between freedom amd protection. A balancing act all us fathers deal with I'm sure. You are a switched on guy and I have every faith in you that you will be able to protect them and let them enjoy the freedom to grow into teens and adults they were meant to be. Lee
_________________________
More than meets the eye!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|