LuckiLee
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I'd say after the first or second make out session. ;)
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Oh, they did, they were of the same kind ;). It was us against the world but the world was too much for us. We weren't diagnosed back then and because we didn't know how to deal with it all we only made each other more and more miserable.I take it that his demons and your demons didn't get on?
Unloading the crazy wagon on the first couple of dates would be too much - for him and for me but I also...
Maybe I didn't get your post right but...
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''I guess I don't understand what you are saying, or perhaps I gave the wrong impression of my relationship. Can you please clarify? Thanks!
I don't think there's such a thing as 'predatory PTSD'...Some ( mental struggle) people with predatory PTSD with use you when you DON't know you have PTSD.
You don't have to justify anything and I didn't want to step on your toes with my comment. I know that problems can also create a strong feeling of bonding, that some struggles are harder than others and that it can work out with both being happy. It's just that positive people who don't have any of the problems that I'm dealing with are good for me so that's what I'm looking for in a relationship. I've been on the run for the most part of my life and I feel like I'm finally getting to a place where I feel at ease.I'd like to clarify that my guys struggles are nowhere near the level of mine.