agirl -> RE: Perfectionist (8/3/2006 5:55:18 AM)
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ORIGINAL: cuddleheart50 What is your personal defination of a perfectionist? I have come to realize that it means different things to different people. I was married to a perfectionist for 30 yrs and I have vowed never to become involved with another one again...is being a perfectionist a good thing or a bad thing? I don't have a personal definition...... my OED gives a perfectly good decription...**refusal to accept anything short of perfect** I lived with someone for 15 yrs , who fitted this definition and from that experience alone, it was not an even moderately productive way to be, for him, let alone me, as his partner. It can be hugely crippling on many levels, not just for the person themselves but those around them. The saddest thing is, that someone afflicted so, can find that happiness eludes them constantly. There is the constant drip of disappointment that eats away. How awful must it be to live your life, when NOTHING meeting your idea of *ok*? It's all pervading and affects every aspect of your life. I know what the tragic consequences of this trait can be, in it's extreme. agirl Edited...whoops, awful typo.
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