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    I'm in. How cool and,,,,thanks!!!

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    This sounds great. I'd love to do it! Thanks so much.

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    Good Morning!
    I'm expecting my 'Super PM' to be organized tonight, but for now, I'll post an article to get us thinking.

    The first thing that I noticed, was that when I went to the SENG library, looking for a 'Guide to Preserving your marriage relationship while parenting a High Need Child' Article - and found that I couldn't find it!

    In the 'Adult Gifted Section' - I found this one:
    http://www.sengifted.org/articles_adults/prober_counseling_gifted_adults.shtml

    Which briefly mentioned marriage! The rest were 'at work' or 'intrapersonal'

    So if someone has a few minutes to browse through SENG http://www.sengifted.org/articles_index.shtml or some other site and find an article that addresses Marriage in Gifted Families, please post it here, ok?


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    and me too! I'm really glad I came by the board today, b/c this is a neat idea!

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    Originally Posted by Grinity
    Good Morning!

    In the 'Adult Gifted Section' - I found this one:
    http://www.sengifted.org/articles_adults/prober_counseling_gifted_adults.shtml

    Which briefly mentioned marriage! The rest were 'at work' or 'intrapersonal'

    Good article. I liked that it mentioned some of the sensitivities that I have lived with. My son has some of the same sensitivities and he tries to hide them. When one person in a marriage has "sensitivities" that the other sees as a weakness to be overcome, this can be a problem.

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    Great Idea

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    I think this is a wonderful idea, Grinity. I don't post very often right now, but I would love to see how this discussion unfolds. The link from SENG that Lori posted fits me to a tee, and it definitely puts a strain on a marriage. I would love to hear how other people handle this.



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    Originally Posted by ebeth
    I think this is a wonderful idea, Grinity. I don't post very often right now, but I would love to see how this discussion unfolds. The link from SENG that Lori posted fits me to a tee, and it definitely puts a strain on a marriage. I would love to hear how other people handle this.

    I read that SENG article a few months ago.

    This is a big issue for DW and I.

    DW and I have had some friction over me just doing everything. It makes her feel not needed and useless. And I sometimes resent "having to do everything." Her job is much more high profile and stressful so I tend to want to jump in to help. With Mr W added to picture, we just slid into this.

    But we now realize its not healthy in the long term.

    Our solution is to alternate days on who does tasks around the home (cooking/laundry/getting Mr W) as well as divvy up the longer term tasks such as vacation planning. We use one morning a week as a "clean the house" day. We also talk over "the plan" every morning. I have to resist the urge to "help" and just go read a book or workout and let her do things at her own pace. Sometimes, she cannot meet her commitments due to work issues and I gladly step in. Some nights we cook together, too.









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