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You clearly have no attachments to him. To a Buddhist, that is seen as a good thing; to a psychologist, maladjustment.
I respect the Buddhist approach. Not so with modern psychology that is just messed up and mental!
Just illustrating the duality of your situation... I don't know exactly what a psychologist might make of this, but I'm sure it's not good - unless your SO is physically/emotionally/mentally abusive.
Chut up.
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You clearly have no attachments to him. To a Buddhist, that is seen as a good thing; to a psychologist, maladjustment.
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I respect the Buddhist approach. Not so with modern psychology that is just messed up and mental!
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Just illustrating the duality of your situation... I don't know exactly what a psychologist might make of this, but I'm sure it's not good - unless your SO is physically/emotionally/mentally abusive.
Chut up.