Although if this was something said between a couple who knows why it was said or what context it was meant in. As a general statment he is correct however if his behaviour is unreasonable and contributing to her being unhappy then he can change that.
vonney: No one is responsible for anothers happiness.
Although if this was something said between a couple who knows why it was said or what context it was meant in. As a general statment he is correct however if his behaviour is unreasonable and contributing to her being unhappy then he can change that.
vonney: No one is responsible for anothers happiness.
Although if this was something said between a couple who knows why it was said or what context it was meant in. As a general statment he is correct however if his behaviour is unreasonable and contributing to her being unhappy then he can change that.
yep well said.. correct ..
although a person can add to your life.. and vice versa .. they cant make you happy if you not happy yourself from within ..
but as vonney said correctly above its different if his behaviour is contributing to it ..
Ulimaroa: I just got off the phone, talking to a close girl-friend.
We've known each other since 1980.
She got married a handful of years ago.
Her husband said (there was NO quarrel before) once a while ago, and still believes this:"I am not responsible for your happiness!" What are your views on this statement?
Ultimately she is responsible for her happiness,for her to be able to enjoy her life she must be happy with herself,doing things she likes to do,then and only then can she be happy in the company of others especially husband,he is also responsible for her happiness however as in relationships if your not happy and enjoying what you do it shows on your partner and ultimately leads to breakdown.
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I am not responsible for your happiness(Vote Below)
I just got off the phone,
talking to a close girl-friend.
We've known each other since 1980.
She got married a handful of years ago.
Her husband said (there was NO quarrel before)
once a while ago, and still believes this:
"I am not responsible for your happiness!"
What are your views on this statement?