{"id":22,"date":"2006-04-13T10:02:24","date_gmt":"2006-04-12T22:02:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.000relationships.com\/tomen\/live\/2006\/04\/13\/being-in-control\/"},"modified":"2006-09-26T14:56:22","modified_gmt":"2006-09-26T02:56:22","slug":"being-in-control","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.000relationships.com\/tomen\/live\/2006\/04\/13\/being-in-control\/","title":{"rendered":"Being in Control"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I got my hair cut last night at my favorite hair salon, the one where all the stylists are quirky over-30s with piercings and a vast knowledge of the latest celeb and local gossip.&nbsp; As the stylist blowdried my hair with practiced flips of the brush, she told me about a woman who had come in earlier to accompany her teenage daughter for a haircut.&nbsp; The stylist had asked the daughter, &quot;What sort of style would you like?&quot;&nbsp; The daughter wouldn&#39;t even look up.&nbsp; Her shoulders were hunched.&nbsp; She mumbled, &quot;Dunno.&quot;&nbsp; The stylist was surprised; usually, teenagers have a very clear idea of what they want.&nbsp; There was an awkward silence, which the mother quickly filled.&nbsp; &quot;She&#39;ll have her hair like this and like this.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The stylist shook her head as she was telling the story.&nbsp; &quot;The mother was a control freak,&quot; she said.&nbsp; &quot;She kept telling me how to cut the girl&#39;s hair <em>as I was cutting it.&nbsp; <\/em>&#39;I&#39;m a professional,&#39; I told her.&nbsp; &#39;I&#39;ve been doing this for 20 years.&nbsp; I wouldn&#39;t presume to tell you how to do your job, so please trust me.&#39;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;She&#39;s not the only one like that.&nbsp; Another woman came in with her husband.&nbsp; They were both getting haircuts.&nbsp; She told the stylist exactly how she wanted his hair cut.&nbsp; She wanted it like Hugh Grant.&nbsp; Then her husband went off with one stylist, and I started doing her hair.&nbsp; Once her husband was out of earshot, he told the stylist, &#39;I really don&#39;t want it like that.&#39; &nbsp; So they compromised with a softer cut.&nbsp; When the wife saw it, she was furious.&nbsp; She raised a huge fit. &#39;I didn&#39;t ask for it to be like that!&#39;&nbsp; &#39;No,&#39; the stylist said, &#39;but he did.&#39;&quot;<\/p>\n<p>I shook my head.&nbsp; &quot;So sad.&nbsp; But it&#39;s so common, partners needing to be in control.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The stylist continued.&nbsp; &quot;I was just thinking, &#39;So what if he wants a different haircut?&nbsp; You married him for better or worse, right?&nbsp; How is his haircut going to harm you, especially if it makes him feel good?&#39;&nbsp; Women like that end up trying to control everything.&nbsp; Someday he&#39;s going to have enough of it.&nbsp; Five, ten, fifteen years down the road he&#39;s going to say, &#39;Hold on a minute. What&#39;s happened to <em>my <\/em>life? You&#39;re trying to turn me into <em>you.<\/em>&nbsp; I&#39;m out of here.&#39;&quot;<\/p>\n<p>I added, &quot;It&#39;s that need to change a man.&nbsp; The fixer-upper attitude.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Exactly.&nbsp; And when she can&#39;t turn him into the man <em>she <\/em>wants, she acts like <em>he <\/em>has let her down.&nbsp; He gets sick of her nagging and goes off to find someone who appreciates him for who he is.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>It was a fantastic conversation for the price of a haircut.&nbsp; In a hair salon, stylists see a cross-section of the world come and go every day.&nbsp; They listen to the woes and tribulations of their clients.&nbsp; Much like bartenders, they get an inside peek at people&#39;s lives that few professions have access to.&nbsp; They see patterns that we can&#39;t see, because we&#39;re so immersed in the particular details of our own lives.<\/p>\n<p>The stylist had hit on a very important concept.&nbsp; Women who are used to being in control of their lives<span> often feel as if they&#39;re helping their partners by &quot;guiding&quot; or &quot;directing&quot; them.&nbsp; It can be quite scary to let go and allow their partners to make choices without offering any input or advice.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Beneath a person&#39;s need for control is the fear that everything will turn into a mess unless he or she is directly involved.&nbsp; It is a simple equation.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><strong>Fear = Need to control = Lack of trust<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>And, as we all know, lack of trust in one&#39;s partner is poison for a relationship.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Men, in particular, find their wives&#39; direct or indirect attempts to shape them stifling.&nbsp; To marry, most men have to overcome a natural distaste for giving up independence and being accountable to someone.&nbsp; When a wife begins to mother him and tell him what he needs to do for his own good, he begins to feel that she&#39;s questioning him.&nbsp; He was good enough for her when they were courting; why isn&#39;t he good enough for her now?<\/p>\n<p>One lesson that we can all learn is to let go of our need to control every aspect of our lives.&nbsp; Let go and allow life to happen.&nbsp; Don&#39;t give in to your fear of not knowing what&#39;s going to happen.&nbsp; Enjoy the unpredictable nature of life and laugh when things don&#39;t turn out as you expect.&nbsp; Learn to accept and love your partner <em>as he is, <\/em>even when his preferences and opinions are nothing like your own.<\/p>\n<p>Best of all, when you let your partner be himself, make his own decisions without &quot;helpful&quot; suggestions from you, and choose options that you would never have considered, you get the wonderful benefit of a relationship that is surprising, spontaneous, and much more interesting than one controlled down to the dot on every &#39;i.&#39;&nbsp; You discover that you&#39;re not in a relationship with yourself; you&#39;re in a relationship with another human being whose internal world is vastly different from your own, and equally valid.&nbsp; Because you no longer fear that he&#39;ll make the wrong decision, you will be able to relax and trust him in a way that you may have never been able to before.<\/p>\n<p>Love and let go. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I got my hair cut last night at my favorite hair salon, the one where all the stylists are quirky over-30s with piercings and a vast knowledge of the latest celeb and local gossip.&nbsp; 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