ATenderHeart
New Here
Hello all. I am new to this site and new to a significant other who suffers from PTSD and want to know more.. I apologize ahead of time if I'm not allowed to post brand new threads after recently joining (like other threads I'm apart of - more for vehicles though). The reason I brought this thread to the relationship section is because I want to be able to be the man that my girlfriend can lean upon and feel secure and know that every decision that I make is for bettering the both of us and is helping and not hindering her PTSD.
I'm confused as to my tone - hence the title. She keeps telling me that I have a condescending tone when trying to explain myself and she doesn't understand or hasn't given me all of the information to properly make a wise decision. Yes, I understand that I should ask questions and find out more, but there are times where I feel she assumes that I'm suppose to know - so I don't bother asking... Fail. There are other times where I check me tone when talking and am so careful how I say something, and then out of thin air those words, "...stop taking a tone with me..." It's aggravating and I'm struggling to find how, why, what works and what doesn't.
Any information provided is greatly appreciated and I hope to become more acquainted with PTSD and this community here.
Thank you!
Nate
I'm confused as to my tone - hence the title. She keeps telling me that I have a condescending tone when trying to explain myself and she doesn't understand or hasn't given me all of the information to properly make a wise decision. Yes, I understand that I should ask questions and find out more, but there are times where I feel she assumes that I'm suppose to know - so I don't bother asking... Fail. There are other times where I check me tone when talking and am so careful how I say something, and then out of thin air those words, "...stop taking a tone with me..." It's aggravating and I'm struggling to find how, why, what works and what doesn't.
Any information provided is greatly appreciated and I hope to become more acquainted with PTSD and this community here.
Thank you!
Nate