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Simon12
what are the long term symptoms? Is it possible to have a stable relationship with someone with CPTSD? What can you expect?
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Hi simon12. - How are we supposed to give helpful advice when reading one single very vague sentence that says something but nothing at the same time?... If you want to know more, you have to first give more specific information / insight into that relationship of yours, than just a one-liner about "what she or you said". Why not start and describe one or two significant situations, where you and your girlfriend interacted? Not opinions, but fair presentation of facts, of what happened in, or before such situations, where she said(?) that you remind her of her abusive ex?and she is like - u remind me of my abusive ex 80% of the time. I am like I was never abusive though.
Um...really?... Without knowing anything, but a super short statement / opinion of the poster? From my experiences at a forum like this, all we can do in such a case, is throwing around our opinions, which may range from (a very tiny bit) helpful at best, to (super) unhelpful and a waste of time and effort at worst, for both sides...she needs to stop saying these things and she needs to own her triggers and work on her triggers. Her triggers are not your fault!
Hi simon12. - How are we supposed to give helpful advice when reading one single very vague sentence...
Of course it's not his fault! Where to this point was expressed or hinted, that anything is his fault at all?... But there's surely more to Simon12's relationship story than just:unless the OP knows her triggers and is purposely triggering her on purpose, it's not his fault.
she is like - u remind me of my abusive ex 80% of the time. I am like I was never abusive though.
@Sweetpea76, I just wonder right now... Is your post a general statement? Or did...