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When Your Partner Isn't Initiating

By Michael Barmak

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What do you do when you want your partner to take the lead more often?

loving coupleWhen I work with couples, I often hear one partner complain about what the other partner isn't doing. He’s not initiating date night, not starting a conversation or not making the first move to be physically intimate.  When these don’t happen, the partner doing most or all of the initiating ends up feeling resentful. And often that partner is also not feeling supported, loved or hopeful. So what's a partner to do?

  • Take responsibility for feeling resentful and move into compassion for your deeper feelings that might include helplessness over your partner’s inaction, loneliness from the lack of teamwork and heartbreak due to not feeling cared for.  
  • Use ‘I’ statements: “When I have to plan our entire vacation, I feel overwhelmed.”
  • Don’t take your partner’s behavior personally.  Instead, move into an intention to learn and ask, “Why aren’t you initiating?” The answer may surprise you.
  • Set a boundary–only initiate what YOU want to do.
  • Help your partner identify areas where he successfully initiates and then encourage your partner to bring this skill to the relationship.
  • Identify activities you both want to do. Divide up the tasks involved in making the activities happen.
  • Accept your partner’s decision to not initiate certain activities and identify other ways your partner does or can contribute so that your relationship feels balanced.  

You don’t have control over getting your partner to initiate. But you can control your own behavior. By taking personal responsibility and showing up in positive ways for yourself, you allow space and freedom for your partner to make his own choices. This freedom creates opportunities for your partner to play a more proactive role in your relationship.


Michael Barmak, MSW LCSW ORDM is a Certified Inner Bonding Facilitator in private practice. He works with individuals and couples on Zoom and in person. Michael can be reached at
908-591-4712 or through his website, michaelbarmak.com.



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