When I was in my 30s I was in a very, very long term relationship with a woman (no children). She had elective cosmetic surgery done. It was completely unnecessary and I was against it. When she had it done my opinion of her plummeted and I ended the relationship.
I’m a socially traditional man. When I brought her home from the hospital after the surgery she was thoroughly bandaged. After a few days she took off the bandages and I was horrified by the extensive ugly bruising and inflammation. It was a visceral reaction that I felt down to my stomach. I felt nauseous. Nothing had gone wrong with the surgery. This was normal.
I knew in my heart that my feelings for her had changed and it took me some time to understand why this was so. The surgery had revealed to me - in a very shocking way – that we had totally different values and priorities. For me it was as if I was looking at a stranger. It was actually a bit scary. I felt alone.
What a person is willing to pay in money, health risks, bruising and pain reveals what things are worth to them. My private emotional reaction was that she was insane. I no longer trusted her.
I can’t love a woman if I don’t respect the values that underlie her choices.
Virgo
Then we can't taint a person the same way.
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