Just Be There For Him
July 19, 2017
Just Be There For Him


Dr. Laura:

My husband recently lost a dear friend quite unexpectedly.  When he came home from a somber day at work (where everyone was still reeling from the news), I greeted him with a smile and cooked dinner while he took a nap. He seemed deflated.

We made small talk over dinner, and then I escorted him to the couch and returned with a beer, sitting on the floor as he searched the TV for a baseball game.  No words were exchanged.  I then started to give him a foot massage.  Slowly, he began remarking on a bad pitch or a missed catch, coming out of his funk a bit.  I pretended to be interested.

When it was time for bed, I wasn't ready, so I offered to "tuck him in."  I wanted to be there for him if he needed me.  His face said it all:  "I want to be with you, but I am drained."  We embraced, shared many kisses and he was off to bed.  I then took a minute to think that if I hadn't absorbed the wisdom of Mother Laura, I probably would have badgered him about his feelings and demanded to know what he needed.  But I knew what he needed, thanks to you.  He got a hot meal, physical touch, a couple of beers, and a crappy baseball game.  I did not once feel neglected that we weren't talking as usual.  It simply FELT right to do as I did - to be quieter, to physically connect, and to just BE there for him.  

Thank you for helping us women understand our men and to remind us to shut up every once in a while!

Christine


 

 

 


 

 



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