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- May 4, 2022
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I was once talking with a friend of my Mum's and she quite perceptively pointed out that my Dad seemed to have become bored with my problems. I think it's an understandable phenemenon.
I don't think empathy fatigue is the right word for it. People can still perceive that we're struggling/ suffering. I think 'sympathy fatigue' is more realistic. They become sick of having to be sympathetic so, they start either ignoring it or, getting frustrated one way or another. That we're constantly moaning- for a start or, that we seem unwilling to do things to help ourselves.
To be fair, I've sat on both sides of the fence. I've experienced others get fed up with me and I've fet myself getting fed up with others. Most especially if they've had little patience for my problems prior. Petty really but, I'll be less willing to show them sympathy if they were 'cruel but kind' to me.
I don't think there's really a solution. It's just an unfortunate part of being human.
I find it funny though in a way. My Dad more recently remarked that I don't tend to ring them with problems (when other relations do.) It felt kind of cruel to say: 'It's because you sometimes make me feel worse' but, that's the truth of it. I've become better at making small talk with everyone. What are your experiences?
I don't think empathy fatigue is the right word for it. People can still perceive that we're struggling/ suffering. I think 'sympathy fatigue' is more realistic. They become sick of having to be sympathetic so, they start either ignoring it or, getting frustrated one way or another. That we're constantly moaning- for a start or, that we seem unwilling to do things to help ourselves.
To be fair, I've sat on both sides of the fence. I've experienced others get fed up with me and I've fet myself getting fed up with others. Most especially if they've had little patience for my problems prior. Petty really but, I'll be less willing to show them sympathy if they were 'cruel but kind' to me.
I don't think there's really a solution. It's just an unfortunate part of being human.
I find it funny though in a way. My Dad more recently remarked that I don't tend to ring them with problems (when other relations do.) It felt kind of cruel to say: 'It's because you sometimes make me feel worse' but, that's the truth of it. I've become better at making small talk with everyone. What are your experiences?