NYM, I think ‘stuck’ and ‘choose to stay’ may have been used synonymously. I will respond to your post because the term ‘stuck’ needs further clarification as some have already suggested, and, thus, it’s relevant to the thread title.
Whatever our focus is on, ourselves or our spouses, I think if we are still in this forum, we are stuck.
Sure, some might be stuck and that’s the reason for their presence on HS. In my humble opinion, these are the people who sit on their hands, waiting for their MLCers to wake up and come back to them. In other words, ‘sitting on the porch and crocheting doilies.’ - UrsaMajor. (Thanks, UM!
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Some stay to learn more about themselves so that they may grow. I dare say no one is perfect and there is always something we can learn and improve on. In those cases, this forum works as a mirror. A good thing.
Some stay to pay it forward. When we were hurting and confused, many kind people virtually held our hands, hugged us and checked up on us. Total strangers responded with their hearts brimming with empathy. (I’m tearing up... These total strangers were there for me when I was floundering.)
Especially if we are focusing on ourselves, here. Because why on earth should we need to be focusing on ourselves in an MLC forum?
I’d say that if LBS is focusing on herself and her life, she has graduated from the newbie status after having learned enough about MLC to realize that you simply cannot fix MLCer or predict the outcome of MLC or M.
I shout from the rooftop: ‘Focus on yourselves, LBSs!’
It's almost lying to oneself to say you are focused on yourself if you spend all your time here.
It could be true in some cases, I don’t know.
Some may spend a lot of time here because of the same reasons I outlined at the beginning - for self improvement and/or to pay it forward. Maybe they feel it is their calling to help others because they also have been there and understand what other LBSs are experiencing? It’s same as volunteering in real life, such as helping out in a soup kitchen, etc.
I think if people were really focused on themselves and not their MLCer, they would find another place to do it.
I agree that it may be beneficial for some to leave HS in order to quit obsessing about their MLCers, move forward and rebuild their lives.
I also think that some old timers who help out day in, day out, are here because they would love to help others. Because they are good people.
Let’s not confuse ‘stuck’ with ‘staying on.’
Now, back to the question:
Seeing your situation through the MLC lens. Does it keep you stuck?