Do you find it hard to hold your boundaries?
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:20 am
We talk a lot about boundaries here at Scarleteen, and about how having a strong sense of them and communicating them is an important thing to do (as is respecting the boundaries of other people). However, I'll be the first to admit that holding boundaries in the face of someone pushing them is not always easy (and it usually takes practice). And the reason for that difficulty can vary depending on our own personalities and experiences.
For instance, I have been conflict avoidant for most of my life. And while I taught myself to push back against boundary violations I perceived as "big" (like someone touching me without permission) I tended to let a lot of "little ones " (that still made me unhappy or uncomfortable) go because I didn't want to risk conflict. Something that's helping me unlearn that tendency is to realize that most people react to a stated boundary reasonably, and will apologize for bumping into it. If someone gets angry with me for having one, that's a sign that I want to limit or cut contact with them.
So, what about y'all. What are some places where you struggle to assert or communicate your boundaries, either now or in the past? What things have you found make you more comfortable asserting them?
For instance, I have been conflict avoidant for most of my life. And while I taught myself to push back against boundary violations I perceived as "big" (like someone touching me without permission) I tended to let a lot of "little ones " (that still made me unhappy or uncomfortable) go because I didn't want to risk conflict. Something that's helping me unlearn that tendency is to realize that most people react to a stated boundary reasonably, and will apologize for bumping into it. If someone gets angry with me for having one, that's a sign that I want to limit or cut contact with them.
So, what about y'all. What are some places where you struggle to assert or communicate your boundaries, either now or in the past? What things have you found make you more comfortable asserting them?