Your knack for remembering the conversations and recording them as well as you do is remarkable to me. Not only that, but you seem to be able to remember all the facts and information that you've looked up during your fade and can reference it as you discuss things with your wife.
Undeserved praise. There is much shortening of the conversations to post them.
There are many things going through my head later that I wish I said. I stayed on
simple subjects here.
no matter how logical and organized I get a subject in my brain, whenever I get into a discussion with a JW family member, things go off in directions that I never would have imagined...and am usually not prepared for.
I let her response dictate where to go, but if I am not prepared to go that way, I know
how to steer toward something I am ready for. That's from JW training. Witnessing
and Service Meeting parts have taught me how to do that.
Now my conversations are usually short and sweet because when they try to divert the argument, I refuse to change subjects. Then they don't want to continue with what we were talking about because that defensive wall has slammed between us, forcing them to cover their ears and go "lalalalala".
I have the same thing. I have other conversations that I have not posted. Often, I am scared to start
ANOTHER one of these debates, but from reading RELEASING THE BONDS, I feel that I cannot let
too many opportunities just go by. I don't have the support network in place like that book suggests to
give her many mini-interventions from family and friends. So it's just me doing it for the wife. With so
many mini-interventions, I occasionally have a successful one. (Okay- one that lasts more than 3 minutes
before the 'lalalalalala' starts.)
I didn't acknowledge the individuals who responded to this thread. I am working on that. Let me just say,
thank you to Megsmomma, Changeling, Fokyc, Blueblades, YoungLove, TheListener, Starting Over, Oompa,
Open mind, Justitia Themis, M.J., Undercover, and everyone who posts after this.
Edited to add: Good positive thoughts added by Mind My Own. Thanks.