I find that in relationships where one person has to specifically tell the other person they must change something, it "poisons the well" making that person change because they have to, not because they want to. Depending on the issue at hand, the verbalized command to adjust some form of behavior is OK, but for things like these, the body language and guilt trip is the better thing to do.
and of course you need to be careful because there are SOME things that you just have to tell them, otherwise they will never know to change. But under the best circumstances, it is only when a person knows and wants to change him/herself that such change is truly meaningful.
Last edited by singularity2006; 15-07-05 at 03:11 AM.
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