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Why Turning Against Your Partner’s Bids Is So Harmful

Understanding “Bids” in Relationships

Dr. John Gottman, a leading relationship researcher, introduced the concept of bids — small, everyday attempts to connect emotionally with your partner. These could be as simple as a smile, a question, or a sigh — essentially asking:

  • “Are you there for me?”
  • “Do I matter to you?”

How you respond — by turning toward, away, or against — can either strengthen or weaken the foundation of your relationship.

If you find yourself struggling with emotional closeness, our relationship counseling services can help you better understand and respond to your partner’s needs.


🚩 What Does “Turning Against” Mean?

Turning against a bid means responding with sarcasm, irritation, or outright rejection.

Examples include:

  • Your partner says, “Look at this funny video!” and you respond, “I’m busy. Stop bothering me.”
  • They say, “I’ve had a tough day,” and you reply, “That’s not my problem.”

These responses are more than just dismissive — over time, they can contribute to deep emotional disconnect. If this sounds familiar, co-dependency counseling may help address unhealthy patterns of interaction.


💔 Why Turning Against Bids Is So Damaging

1. Emotional Rejection

Each rejection chips away at your partner’s sense of safety and self-worth. Repeated over time, it teaches them not to reach out — leading to emotional withdrawal and resentment.

If this emotional pattern is tied to deeper mental health challenges, depression counseling services may offer additional insight and support.

2. Breakdown of Trust and Safety

A strong relationship depends on emotional security. When bids are met with mockery or anger, trust begins to erode. Without intervention, couples often find themselves in conflict cycles that are hard to escape.

Learn how to build healthier communication in our marriage counseling services.

3. Growing Emotional Loneliness

Even if you live under the same roof, emotional isolation can take root if bids are continually ignored or rejected. One partner feels unseen and unheard; the other feels annoyed or burdened.

Explore how anxiety counseling can address the stress and detachment that often accompany emotional disconnection.

4. Escalating Conflict

Turning against a partner’s bids sets a negative tone. Over time, it leads to recurring arguments, emotional distancing, and even potential separation. For couples considering next steps, divorce counseling offers a space to process feelings and decisions in a healthy way.


❤️ The Power of Turning Toward Instead

Turning toward a bid doesn’t have to be a grand gesture. It could be as small as making eye contact, asking a follow-up question, or simply saying “I hear you.” These tiny acts build emotional safety and connection over time.

For those preparing for long-term commitment, premarital counseling can help couples learn to respond positively to each other’s bids from the start.


🌿 Final Thoughts: Open the Door to Connection

Turning against your partner’s bids is like repeatedly closing a door on their emotional needs. Over time, the relationship structure can collapse. Turning toward those bids, however, reinforces your commitment, your compassion, and your connection.

At Nancy’s Counseling Corner, we offer tools and support to help you strengthen your relationship through mindful communication and emotional presence.

Nancy Travers

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