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...but there are also FOO or social commonalities.
There are, but they are much more varied. Stress and depression are more precise commonalities and more present in most MLCer. The FOO and social factors are too different. While it is easy to ascertain that stress and depression, that are specific things are factors common to most MLCers, the FOO and social issues vary so much that it is not possible to say what type is more conductive to MLC.
I am not saying those may not play a part. The social one certainly does since stress does not turn up in a vacuum. And yet, it can be considered and endogenous factor. Stress is a result of life events (as a general rule, and when we are referring to long lasting stress - not the normal short term rise in stress humans have in danger situations that is designated to protect us, in such cases stress is a defend mechanics that can safe our life. This
type of natural response stress is usually called physical stress. - The long lasting stress that affects mood, personality, behaviour, etc is usually called psychological stress and is the most dangerous one. We are not naturally equipped to deal with it. We are not equipped to deal with prolonged stress.
When under long, prolonged stress, our brain and body start to behave in very strange ways, that can even make us seriously ill. The illness can be as diverse as diabetes, always being with a cold or flu, gastrointestinal diseases/disorders, burnout, depression, other mental/neurological issue, heart issues, high blood pressure, etc. Stress is very damaging. It is thought stress can be a contributing factor to cancer for some (many?). We already know a lot of the not good things stress does, but I think people still do not give as much importance as they should.
Depression can be a result of life events or not. It can be a result of some medical conditions, like thyroid problems, or partum, that do not depend of life conditions. Or it can be endogenous.
I don't know if there is actual data comparing these or if studies have even been done--serious studies
I don't think so. Pretty much no one takes MLC seriously. And certainly not seriously enough to
conduct the many types of tests necessary to have a clear knowledge. If even here in the board there are people MLC exists, or is a thing in itself, it is going to be very difficult to convince the outer world to take a serious interest in it.
The thing with the social roots is that, alone, they would not lead to a MLC. It requires that those roots get to a point where they impact the person to the point of stress and depression to become a problem, a crisis level problem. And when that happens, the problem becomes physiological/neurological. It seems to be more the way a person is capable of handle stress, and that is an endogenous issue, it pertains to how each individual is affected by stress. It has to do how the person's brain takes stress.
In fact, endogenous encompasses, among others, the person genetics, biology, physiology and life style. Exogenous include, biologic environment, physical environment (as in physics & chemistry), natural - climate, natural events, social & cultural environment, etc. Since life style is endogenous and social & cultural environment exogenous, it is a little difficult to determine which is which for a MLCer, or each MLCer.
No not really, but I think the task is just so daunting and thankfully Anjae is doing an awesome job on the biological part.
I am, but on the board, not on articles/blog posts level. Neurobiology/neuroscience/biology are Hard Sciences, not Social Sciences. If your background is Hard Science, it would not be difficult for you to get the basic. But I understand that it is may not be particularly funny to write about brain mechanisms. Maybe something simple on how stress affects brain, body, behaviour and the same for depression?
Maybe also a little on adrenaline and endogenous opiates (osb thinks the second ones are also one of the reasons why High Replayers can carry on for so long in Replay behaviour). Adrenaline is easy to explain, as well as the addiction to it. Same for the endogenous opiates. Essentially, both work like any drug, the person has to carry on with the behaviour in order not to get to withdrawal, as time goes by more and more activities (and probably longer) are necessary to obtain the same effect. Until one day nothing will work anymore because there is nowhere else to go, with the exception of overdosing. In the case of MLCers I think the overdose is rock bottom. No Replay behaviour works anymore., the MLCer hits the bottom.
The articles, or blog posts, could be written in a very simple way, no need to get into details of how exactly each of those things affects each particular part of the brain, and, in turn, the affected brain affects the body and behaviour.
Paving the Way and the Unconditionals do not come up so much, or come up less and less, because, as time goes by, many of us have moved on. We are new relationships or marriages, we are single but 5,7,10 years have gone by and Paving the Way for our still out there where the buses don't run MLCer is the last thing in our minds.
It is not possible for some of us, especially those with nasty, aggressive MLCers, to Pave the Way and be in the middle of legal battle with our MLCer. If we try to Pave the Way while fighting to get the best legal/financial deal we can, we lose focus and we may end up doing ourselves a disservice. We only have time to focus on us, not in Paving the Way.
Same for those of us with a MLCers that has been physically violent. The last thing in our mind is Paving the Way. Plus, what exactly is Paving the Way? Paving the Way for one of us is not Paving the Way for another. And when the LBS is no longer interested in reconnection/reconciliation, Paving the Way has no more place. Unless it is for the children, for those who have them. Of for professional reasons, for the LBS who share a business with the MLCer.
As for the Unconditionals, after the anger phase the LBS goes through, I think they are not so difficult. But the LBS has to had reach a point that has allowed for them to be applied.
The thing with MLC is that it causes much more than hurt. It causes financial devastation. Hurt, in the emotional sense, is tough, the break of a marriage is not a good thing, financial devastation caused by a spouse is another level. One that, fortunately, not all LBS go through. Same for being physically abused by the MLCer. In those cases, it is much more than hurt.
I think you still have a very naif, romantic even, view of MLC. Maybe because your husband returned early, didn't cause much financial damages, was not especially nasty or ever violent, and no legalities were involved. The idea of trying to prevent divorces is beautiful, but it is neither practical, nor possible in many cases when MLC is present. Same for reconnected/reconciled marriages, I love the idea, but in most cases it will never happen, for a number of reasons.
As an example, how many in the mentor team remain married? How many are in new relationships/marriages? How many have interest in reconnecting/reconciling? I'm still legally married, but it is pretty much the same as being divorced. All it is missing is the signed divorce paper.