This is one of those relationship stories that I was privileged to be privy with.
My very good friend, Daniel (of course, this isn't his real name) has been married for 14 years, a good seven years of which he had been philandering. He told me this was a classic case of the seven-year itch.
I don't know his wife very well, but from his stories I could already imagine a witch reincarnated. Looking at Daniel, a nice, kind, pleasant-looking man who is successful in his career I cannot fathom why he ended up with a witch. Having been exposed to serial philanderers, I was quite sure he was exaggerating; obviously to justify his unfaithfulness.
Here's how he described his wife: She is the kind of woman who thinks of nothing but shop, with his money, of course. A classic hoarder, she has bags full of new, unused clothes in her closet, but just the same, continues to feel the urge to swipe that precious supplementary card.
This is something he can take. After all, our dear Daniel is quite a generous man. But the witch is not just an impulsive shopper. She also has a very mean tongue; and I mean, Mean. She criticizes Daniel from head to toe, always belittling his accomplishments. On the domestic front, she is no Martha Stewart either. She doesn't cook, and refuses to do any housework. Her main hobby is to exercise her vocal chords by berating Daniel all the time.
Just like a Hollywood movie, our poor hero decided enough is enough. Here is how his epiphany came: They were crossing the street and the "witch" was, as usual doing her usual vocal chords stuff. Daniel used to be really bothered by this and being, an amicable person, he always tries to pacify her. Either by just being quiet or just admitting that he is at fault and offering a "peace gift" which normally comes in a permission for further card swiping.
But his time, he couldn't forget that day, he suddenly felt very light. As if in a scene from a movie, the sound suddenly muted and he felt he was floating in air. He suddenly felt liberated. He suddenly realized he doesn't have to put up with any of this anymore. At that single moment, he liberated himself.
I thought the story was quite interesting but I still wasn't convinced that his wife could be such a witch. Until..........................I met her.
She was everything he said and so much more. It made me think (I am sorry, but this is really cruel), it can only be a supernatural force that led him to her. This person was totally reeking of negativity and venom that even I, who normally befriend others easily, almost picked a fight with her.
To cut the story short, I started to emphathize with him. I couldn't fault him for looking for some solace in another person's arms.
Soon after his epiphany, he met another woman. She wasn't much of a looker but she seemed to make Daniel happy. I haven't seen Daniel so radiant, he was almost like a blushing bride. He looked so much younger and had a spring in his walk.
He has fallen madly in love with her.
When I asked him, what us it that makes him so crazy about Divine. He has this to say. The "witch" never appreciated him. She never showed any interest in what he does. She takes every opportunity to belittle him, comparing him other men, with him, always in the losing end.
Contrast this with Divine: She asks him every single night, "How was your day? Tell me about it."
Four words, "Tell me about it" but it can mean the world to a person, be it a man or a woman. It means you are interested. It means you care what happened. But more than anything, you are giving the other person the opportunity to shine, to brag about himself and his accomplishments to a very willing audience. Even if the day was insignificant, even if it wasn't favorable, you have just given him a platform to express himself, to be at the center stage. He can recount the day as he sees fit, he can berate his boss, criticize his colleagues, whatever.
Divine was no therapist but she knew a secret to making men happy. With her four magic words, she makes Daniel feel good about himself and that makes him feel good about their relationship.
Unfortunately, this relationship also did not last long. But that's another story.
My very good friend, Daniel (of course, this isn't his real name) has been married for 14 years, a good seven years of which he had been philandering. He told me this was a classic case of the seven-year itch.
I don't know his wife very well, but from his stories I could already imagine a witch reincarnated. Looking at Daniel, a nice, kind, pleasant-looking man who is successful in his career I cannot fathom why he ended up with a witch. Having been exposed to serial philanderers, I was quite sure he was exaggerating; obviously to justify his unfaithfulness.
Here's how he described his wife: She is the kind of woman who thinks of nothing but shop, with his money, of course. A classic hoarder, she has bags full of new, unused clothes in her closet, but just the same, continues to feel the urge to swipe that precious supplementary card.
This is something he can take. After all, our dear Daniel is quite a generous man. But the witch is not just an impulsive shopper. She also has a very mean tongue; and I mean, Mean. She criticizes Daniel from head to toe, always belittling his accomplishments. On the domestic front, she is no Martha Stewart either. She doesn't cook, and refuses to do any housework. Her main hobby is to exercise her vocal chords by berating Daniel all the time.
Just like a Hollywood movie, our poor hero decided enough is enough. Here is how his epiphany came: They were crossing the street and the "witch" was, as usual doing her usual vocal chords stuff. Daniel used to be really bothered by this and being, an amicable person, he always tries to pacify her. Either by just being quiet or just admitting that he is at fault and offering a "peace gift" which normally comes in a permission for further card swiping.
But his time, he couldn't forget that day, he suddenly felt very light. As if in a scene from a movie, the sound suddenly muted and he felt he was floating in air. He suddenly felt liberated. He suddenly realized he doesn't have to put up with any of this anymore. At that single moment, he liberated himself.
I thought the story was quite interesting but I still wasn't convinced that his wife could be such a witch. Until..........................I met her.
She was everything he said and so much more. It made me think (I am sorry, but this is really cruel), it can only be a supernatural force that led him to her. This person was totally reeking of negativity and venom that even I, who normally befriend others easily, almost picked a fight with her.
To cut the story short, I started to emphathize with him. I couldn't fault him for looking for some solace in another person's arms.
Soon after his epiphany, he met another woman. She wasn't much of a looker but she seemed to make Daniel happy. I haven't seen Daniel so radiant, he was almost like a blushing bride. He looked so much younger and had a spring in his walk.
He has fallen madly in love with her.
When I asked him, what us it that makes him so crazy about Divine. He has this to say. The "witch" never appreciated him. She never showed any interest in what he does. She takes every opportunity to belittle him, comparing him other men, with him, always in the losing end.
Contrast this with Divine: She asks him every single night, "How was your day? Tell me about it."
Four words, "Tell me about it" but it can mean the world to a person, be it a man or a woman. It means you are interested. It means you care what happened. But more than anything, you are giving the other person the opportunity to shine, to brag about himself and his accomplishments to a very willing audience. Even if the day was insignificant, even if it wasn't favorable, you have just given him a platform to express himself, to be at the center stage. He can recount the day as he sees fit, he can berate his boss, criticize his colleagues, whatever.
Divine was no therapist but she knew a secret to making men happy. With her four magic words, she makes Daniel feel good about himself and that makes him feel good about their relationship.
Unfortunately, this relationship also did not last long. But that's another story.


