lostforgottensoul
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Wow, what a lot of stress on him. It's no wonder he didn't go. A robotic voice is a dead giveaway that it's bad. When it's bad, I can only get out a word or two of an entire sentence. Even typing in here (which is way easier for me then speaking outloud) I do the same. He forced himself to talk to you in the real bad time and that speaks to how much he wanted to talk to you.
Calming your own anxiety or just going away and melting down elsewhere that's not in his presence is so important. If you melt down about the trip (which is already likely causing a f*ck load of stress on him all by itself) what do you think it's going to do for him? Sufferers cannot force yourselves to go somewhere, epsecially if that somewhere stress is involved, in our bad times. We may not even make it to normal day activities like work.
And lastly, his buddies, random strangers are less stress. He avoids you because you bring the most stress. It's just how a relationship works. The SO of a relationship is also the one that brings the most stress. Automatically without you doing anything wrong or not doing something right. You can do everything right and still be the one that brings the most stress. In the bad times, we flee from said stress and saftey is the only things on our minds. Thus, we flee from our SO or the person that brings the most stress but we as humans aren't meant to be alone so we crave human contact therefore we hang out at buddies houses and sleep on random stranger's couches all while avoiding you, our SO. It sucks but it's easier to think of it as stress and not necessarly love or caring. I flee from those I love and care about the most and hang out with those I could careless about. Both because of stress and because I want to spare those I love and care about from the darkness of PTSD. Which gets super bad. He knows you already have anxiety. Why would he want to put that on you too? Edited to add: Which, by the way, is also stress.
Calming your own anxiety or just going away and melting down elsewhere that's not in his presence is so important. If you melt down about the trip (which is already likely causing a f*ck load of stress on him all by itself) what do you think it's going to do for him? Sufferers cannot force yourselves to go somewhere, epsecially if that somewhere stress is involved, in our bad times. We may not even make it to normal day activities like work.
And lastly, his buddies, random strangers are less stress. He avoids you because you bring the most stress. It's just how a relationship works. The SO of a relationship is also the one that brings the most stress. Automatically without you doing anything wrong or not doing something right. You can do everything right and still be the one that brings the most stress. In the bad times, we flee from said stress and saftey is the only things on our minds. Thus, we flee from our SO or the person that brings the most stress but we as humans aren't meant to be alone so we crave human contact therefore we hang out at buddies houses and sleep on random stranger's couches all while avoiding you, our SO. It sucks but it's easier to think of it as stress and not necessarly love or caring. I flee from those I love and care about the most and hang out with those I could careless about. Both because of stress and because I want to spare those I love and care about from the darkness of PTSD. Which gets super bad. He knows you already have anxiety. Why would he want to put that on you too? Edited to add: Which, by the way, is also stress.