The lens of self esteem is a useful one to look at all of this through. Takes some of the sting out of hurtful actions and helps you make a more rational allowance for the other person’s behavior. It’s the kind of arrow that is hard to shoot without empathy, and some acknowledgement of how you both contribute to and can assuage the situation. It can also be really condescending....
That said, there are a lot of platitudes in the preceding comments. Lack of mutual respect doesn’t get fixed through self esteem, and my perception of disrespect isn’t necessarily a reflection of my self esteem.
Also, we’re talking about an intimate relationship upon which we build, or at least should serve as a bulwark against the loss of, self esteem. While the platitudes above may be pretty reliable in most relationships and interactions (friends, work, acquaintances), I️ don’t think they’re nearly as reliable here.
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