I've read that most people who were abused, such as people with CPTSD, do not become abusive. However...
Wow, wise words
@greenleaf I do feel my ex is struggling with guilt at the moment. I am convinced on a subconscious level she understands why I left. That is why she acknowledged my email so quickly in quite a cordial tone. However I don't believe she understands WHY she reacts in such a way. The only way to understand why she reacts in such a way is to commit to therapy. If she commits to therapy she would have to face the guilt. So, she does nothing, reacts in the same way, adds to the guilt, therapy becomes less of an option in her mind. Its a vicious circle.
Because of this I don't think she will fully reply to my email, despite the quick acknowledgement. Sadly, I believe she will do nothing. If, however she had some kind of wake up call, acknowledged her behaviour and committed to therapy, tentatively I would be open to looking at the situation. As it stands now, the door is closed and I am not allowing myself to go back to that.
I appreciate the hugs! It's on the 20th... Ahh! Yeah my anxiety has me haywired with that and what's goin...
I suppose its a bit like the stress cup scenario. You have a stress cup which normally would be only be full of stress about the op. This time it is full of stress about your partner and on top of that, stress about the op. It makes it seem you are more worried about the op when perhaps in truth you are not. Just a thought.
I will be thinking of you next Monday, when do you think you will be able to let us know how its gone?
My best guess.....she is currently emotionally unavailable. I think you came to the right place beca...
That is an excellent way of putting it. Much simpler than all the thinking I'm doing at the moment! Thank-ypu