Tuesday, April 26, 2011

just like heaven

the man and i, being engaged intellectual types, tend to get into fights about the issues of the day. this can be a lot of fun. hell, i am a lawyer; i love to spar, and especially with him. he's a formidable opponent, too. the one time i competed against him in mock-trial in high school, he took me to the woodshed. it was a bloodbath. but i'm better now than i was then, and we lock horns every once in awhile. these are intellectual standoffs for the ages. once, his roommate sent the following text to him, overhearing us as we debated late into the night: dude, there are MUCH better things to do with your girlfriend than that.

but because we are who we are, sometimes things get heated. and we had a battle last night that careened far from the dispassionately academic and deep into the personally-held belief arena. i did my best not to, but i lashed out a bit. he cut me; i cut back. we tussled back and forth for hours. finally, though, i could not disguise the fact that, frankly, he was hurting me. much to my tough-girl chagrin, a tear slid down my cheek. god, how frustrating - no better way to totally undercut your argument than to start crying in the middle of it. i looked down into my lap to try to get it together.

it startled me when i felt the touch of his finger on my cheek, brushing away each tear that fell. i didn't see him there. he held out his arms to me, pulled me close. you ok? i laid my head against him, and we unwound the hurt feelings together. i'm sorry i said that to you, love. i didn't mean it. i'm sorry, too. i didn't mean to make you so upset. he talked into my hair, the way he does when he has something emotional to say. you know how much i deeply respect your opinion, right? i love to argue with you. you're so smart. he kissed me. you know i love you.

this, what i have with him, is my own personal heaven on earth. to be able to have something so authentically fulfilling, on so many levels, brings me to my knees with the sheer power of how great it is. i actually find myself at a loss for words. well, except for a few: i don't know what i did to deserve him, but i'll gladly do it again and again.

4 comments:

  1. You sound like you have a most wonderful fellow in your Life!! Embrace him!!

    I like to discuss those kinds of things... religion... politics... I think that can be done without name calling and other assorted ugliness...

    You deserve him!

    ~shoes~

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  2. aww! I love this...because you 'unwound' the argument and got back to what you are to each other...that heaven on earth. I love that!

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  3. That feeling that the person who cares about you TRULY cares about you, even while arguing, is so amazing. And constantly surprising. To me, anyway.

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  4. I used to really enjoy a good verbal spar now and again, but lately I just don't want to fight, even if it's just about current events or something like that. If I have to defend myself I get all worked up and upset and I can't calm down for hours...so I try to avoid it. I have this new sense of calm in my life, and I love it that way!

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