Originally Posted by
HeartIsAching
No, that isn't an interpretation, that's plain fact.
If I tell you "That bird is yellow" and you say "No it's not." You're telling me that there's something wrong with my eyes, or that I'm lying to you. Period.
If a partner tells you that you're beautiful, and you say "No, I'm not." that is plain and simple a statement of distrust, whatever your motivation for saying it.
Let me clarify - when dealing with someone who suffers from low self esteem (of which I'm guessing here), it's not necessarily a distrust or disbelief in the partner, it's in the person themself. Having low self-esteem effects everything - so when a partner tells me I'm beautiful (for example) and I disagree, it doesn't mean I distrust my partner, it means I feel so badly about myself that his compliments actually make me feel worse (this is generally true for anyone who has low self esteem issues). I will further point out that I no longer suffer from low self esteem and I would have never disagreed with someone in this example - I'm just using this to show how badly self-esteem effects some people.
Regarding your yellow bird comment - sorry to be niggly, but again it's all about perception, what you may think is yellow, might be orange to me. In fact there was a programme on the BBC a week or so ago about colour perception and how people actually do differ in how colour is perceived. Compelling stuff.
We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make our world.
“When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.” – Lao Tzu