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#10: September 11, 2011, 09:25:27 PM
For sure, Buggy. I like your distinction between qualitative and quantitative. Big words for this time of night!:) Also I think the psychologists could cut in both directions profiling LBS behaviour as well as MLC behaviour. These are real stories, and sadly so many cases - so I'd have to believe there is substance to them that should be taken seriously.

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#11: September 11, 2011, 09:37:46 PM
Hey BNW,

I can speak to this due to being in the field.

MLC doesn't exist.  It's an excuse for bad behavior.  It's just something that advertising companies and comedy writers dreamed up to sell red sports cars and gym memberships and to make funny movies about.

No one really believes it exists - until they see it.

'Nuff said.
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#12: September 11, 2011, 10:25:09 PM
I've thought for a long while that RCR should send out email surveys every 6 months or so checking on each of the people who have registered for this site even the ones who no longer visit to see what has been going on in their situations.  Of course not everyone will respond, but if they did it would be very powerful over time.  The questionnaire would have to be very in depth.  Actually there would probably be one for the first time and then a different one for follow up.  Wonder if there is some research institute that would like to tap into this resource and develop the questionnaire - great job for grad students.  Wonder if Conway or Gottman or MWD would like to be involved.
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#13: September 11, 2011, 10:34:54 PM
I can speak to this due to being in the field.

MLC doesn't exist.  It's an excuse for bad behavior.  It's just something that advertising companies and comedy writers dreamed up to sell red sports cars and gym memberships and to make funny movies about.

No one really believes it exists - until they see it.

So T - I guess then (due to the denial and not being interested in therapy during the crisis, or because of the compartmentalisation and the 'mask' that they so firmly pull on if they are ever able to be dragged kicking and screaming to a therapy appointment) - would you say this would be why the profession doesn't recognise it?

 They simply don't come across it unless it hits them personally, such as it has for you???

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#14: September 12, 2011, 05:53:51 AM
I would, Kikki.  I don't thnk many know what they're seeing as they only get the perspectivf of the MLCer, and we all know how convincing they can be.
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#15: September 12, 2011, 10:57:23 AM
Regarding a convention/conference/retreat...

A couple of the meet-up groups have asked me to attend--one informally and another to turn the meet-up into a retreat.

I'd love to do that and conferences has always been a goal of mine. But it did surprise me early this year when I was asked--since the site is barely over a year old! That request came just before the shut down and migration and I'm still working on things around here--the site is growin so rapidly that I anticipate another upgrade in hosting programs soon--with the same host though.

I am unable to attend anything on my own--finances. Right now it may be best to keep anything to the informatl style meet-ups and progress to formalized and fee-based retreats.  I am willing to attend meet-ups if you guys can get me there--airfair and a place to stay. Sorry, but I think that is fair and given finances fair or not it's really the only way!  ;)
Of course given the adoption...once we are in the pool of available paretns we could get a baby or two (we're trying for a sibling group or single infant) at any time.

Eventually I do want to plan formal larger conferences and retreats that take place at a Motel or convention site over a weekend. But I think it is just too soon as a business plan--I don't want the business to outgrow itself.

Now a few of you mentioned a book and a book from the site.

How to Survive Your Husband's Midlife Crisis is the flagship book for the forum the Midlife Wive's Vlub--some of you came from that forum. That book was an outgrowth of the forum.

The main website is my book and I am marketing it to agents. The order of the book follows the order I present it on the site. My brain thinks of it in order as a book because I see it that way in my manuscript and so I often forget you guys don't see it like that. The book is divided into 3 sections with the Standing section being considered a pre-section--it's chapter 1--or it may be the introduction. Details like that are often changed or determined later by editors.

Book:
The Hero's Spouse
Midlife Crisis for Those Left Behind


Introduction
Chapter 1: Standing Isn't Still
Section I: MLC & Infidelity
Each Article Series is actually a Chapter
Section II: Self-Focus & Paving the Way
Section III: Standing Actions

So you can read most of the book by navigating the website starting with the Standing articles and just following the order. I don't put my revisions up anymore because it got too tedious to make changes in multiple places. So the pdfs that are for sale contain more revised versions and the longer pdfs were the more technical or academic artcles that were just not as popular and they are not the first articles I recommend--they are simply additional information.
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#16: September 12, 2011, 02:06:55 PM
I was hoping the convention would be a book signing party that we were all honored guests of!
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